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* 1914 Heating engineers, workers in iron, brass, copper and bronze; manufacturing and furnishing ironmongers, sanitary engineers. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref>
* 1914 Heating engineers, workers in iron, brass, copper and bronze; manufacturing and furnishing ironmongers, sanitary engineers. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref>
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of 54 Gracechurch Street, London

  • 1779 Company established by Thomas Baily at Little Tower Street.
  • 1814 Assumed present title and moved to Cornhill.
  • 1910 Moved to present address.
  • 1914 Heating engineers, workers in iron, brass, copper and bronze; manufacturing and furnishing ironmongers, sanitary engineers. [1]

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