Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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School of Art Works, 32 Howard Street, Sheffield.
School of Art Works, 32 Howard Street, Sheffield.
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'''Obituary 1906 <ref>The Engineer 18th May 1906</ref>
Mr. George Warriss who died at his house, 40, Crescent-road,
Sharrow, Sheffield, on the 9th inst., was one of the oldest and best
known of the Sheffield manufacturers of silver and plated goods. . . [more]


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School of Art Works, 32 Howard Street, Sheffield.


Obituary 1906 [1]

Mr. George Warriss who died at his house, 40, Crescent-road, Sharrow, Sheffield, on the 9th inst., was one of the oldest and best known of the Sheffield manufacturers of silver and plated goods. . . [more]


See Also

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  1. The Engineer 18th May 1906