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c.1850 [[Gustav Horstmann]], foreman of a clock and watchmakers in London, established a business in Bath as Gustav Horstmann, Watch and Clock Maker, and Jeweller.
[[Gustav Horstmann]] established a business in Bath
   
   
Later the company became [[G. Horstmann and Sons]].  He brought 4 of his sons into the business as apprentices.
Later the company became [[G. Horstmann and Sons]].  He brought 4 of his sons into the business as apprentices.

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c.1850 Gustav Horstmann, foreman of a clock and watchmakers in London, established a business in Bath as Gustav Horstmann, Watch and Clock Maker, and Jeweller.

Later the company became G. Horstmann and Sons. He brought 4 of his sons into the business as apprentices.

1893 Gustav Horstmann died in April, with around one hundred patents to his name.

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  • South-West Electricity Historical Society [1]