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(James E. and Samuel Spencer).
(James E. and Samuel Spencer).


of West Bromwich.
Works -  West Bromwich.


Office - 3 Queen Street Place, Cannon Street.
Office - 3 Queen Street Place, Cannon Street.


Wharehouse - 3 The Cranes LAne, Upper Thames Street, London E.C.
Warehouse - 3 The Cranes Lane, Upper Thames Street, London E.C.


* Manufacturers of Anti-Corrodo (Barff's) Tubes and Fittings, for Gas, Steam and Water.  
* Manufacturers of Anti-Corrodo (Barff's) Tubes and Fittings, for Gas, Steam and Water.  
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Revision as of 13:17, 11 December 2012

1881

The Rustless and General Iron Co.

(James E. and Samuel Spencer).

Works - West Bromwich.

Office - 3 Queen Street Place, Cannon Street.

Warehouse - 3 The Cranes Lane, Upper Thames Street, London E.C.

  • Manufacturers of Anti-Corrodo (Barff's) Tubes and Fittings, for Gas, Steam and Water.


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