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1879 Josiah Tildesley was one of 4 Willenhall lock makers who protested that American-made locks supplied to the Admiralty had mostly been produced in Willenhall and had been supplied at higher prices than would have charged by the makers<ref>The Times, Feb 24, 1879</ref> | 1879 Josiah Tildesley was one of 4 Willenhall lock makers who protested that American-made locks supplied to the Admiralty had mostly been produced in Willenhall and had been supplied at higher prices than would have charged by the makers<ref>The Times, Feb 24, 1879</ref> | ||
Josiah Tildesley junior, New Road, was a brass and iron founder<ref>Harrod & Co.'s Directory of Derbys, Leics ... , 1870 </ref> | |||
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of Birmingham, of Summerford Works, Wolverhampton (1937)
1896/7 Directory: Advertiser. More detail
1937 Lock manufacturers.
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1879 Josiah Tildesley was one of 4 Willenhall lock makers who protested that American-made locks supplied to the Admiralty had mostly been produced in Willenhall and had been supplied at higher prices than would have charged by the makers[1]
Josiah Tildesley junior, New Road, was a brass and iron founder[2]