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1834 June 30th. Welch leaves the partnership with Bradley and Hall. They are in business as Ironmasters of Bloomfield Iron Works, Tipton <ref>London Gazette</ref> | 1834 June 30th. Welch leaves the partnership with Bradley and Hall. They are in business as Ironmasters of Bloomfield Iron Works, Tipton <ref>London Gazette</ref> | ||
1834 Welch retired; replaced by William Barrows and the name became [[Bradley, Barrows and Hall]]; logo became B.B.H. with a crown above. | 1834 Welch retired; replaced by [[William Barrows]] and the name became [[Bradley, Barrows and Hall]]; logo became B.B.H. with a crown above. | ||
Revision as of 18:03, 23 April 2012
Before 1834, Joseph Hall was in business with Richard Bradley and Frederick Isaac Welch as Bradley, Welch and Hall with logo of B.W.H. above a unicorn's head [1].
1834 June 30th. Welch leaves the partnership with Bradley and Hall. They are in business as Ironmasters of Bloomfield Iron Works, Tipton [2]
1834 Welch retired; replaced by William Barrows and the name became Bradley, Barrows and Hall; logo became B.B.H. with a crown above.
See Also
Sources of Information
- A Topographical Dictionary of England (1848) by Samuel Lewis