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1833 Table knife print manufacturer and silver blade forger, of 7 Arundel St<ref> History & Directory of Sheffield, Rotherham ..., 1833</ref> | |||
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1849 Whitesmith and table knife print maker, of 8 Tudor St<ref>General Directory of Sheffield, 1849</ref> | 1849 Whitesmith and table knife print maker, of 8 Tudor St<ref>General Directory of Sheffield, 1849</ref> | ||
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Charles Sanderson (1803-1873), the second son of John Sanderson of [[Sanderson Brothers and Co]], had his own steel works in Sharrow Vale. He patented many inventions relating to metal manufacture, and according to Fischer, was an able mineralogist. | Charles Sanderson (1803-1873), the second son of John Sanderson of [[Sanderson Brothers and Co]], had his own steel works in Sharrow Vale. He patented many inventions relating to metal manufacture, and according to Fischer, was an able mineralogist. | ||
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of Tudor Works, Sheffield
1833 Table knife print manufacturer and silver blade forger, of 7 Arundel St[1]
1839 Advert
1849 Whitesmith and table knife print maker, of 8 Tudor St[2]
Is this the same person?: Charles Sanderson (1803-1873), the second son of John Sanderson of Sanderson Brothers and Co, had his own steel works in Sharrow Vale. He patented many inventions relating to metal manufacture, and according to Fischer, was an able mineralogist.