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of Ariel Wheel Works, Court Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham, makers of wheels for perambulators
of Ariel Wheel Works, Court Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham, makers of wheels for perambulators


* 1896 Ariel Wheel Works.
* 1896 Partnership between George Littlewood and William Headley at Ariel Wheel Works.


* 1897 24 July The partnership between George Littlewood and William Headley, carrying on business as [[Littlewood, Headley and Co]], was dissolved<ref>London Gazette, 21 September 1897</ref>.
* 1897 24 July. The partnership between George Littlewood and William Headley, carrying on business as [[Littlewood, Headley and Co]], was dissolved<ref>London Gazette, 21 September 1897</ref>.


* 1897 [[Littlewoods Ariel Wheel Works]] was registered on 28 August to take over the business of [[Littlewood, Headley and Co]].
* 1897 [[Littlewoods Ariel Wheel Works]] was registered on 28 August to take over the business of [[Littlewood, Headley and Co]].

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of Ariel Wheel Works, Court Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham, makers of wheels for perambulators

  • 1896 Partnership between George Littlewood and William Headley at Ariel Wheel Works.
  • 1897 24 July. The partnership between George Littlewood and William Headley, carrying on business as Littlewood, Headley and Co, was dissolved[1].


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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette, 21 September 1897