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'''Frank Rowland Swinburne''' of 7 and 9 Pershore Street, Birmingham and The Beam Works in Vere Street, Birmingham. | '''Frank Rowland Swinburne''' of 7 and 9 Pershore Street, Birmingham and The Beam Works in Vere Street, Birmingham. | ||
Manufacturers of a range of motorcycle accessories. | |||
1915. Traded as Brass Factors under the style of ''''Swinburne and Son'''' and makers and dealers in lamps under the style of ''''F. R. S. Lamps''''<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/29249/page/7613</ref> | 1915. Traded as Brass Factors under the style of ''''Swinburne and Son'''' and makers and dealers in lamps under the style of ''''F. R. S. Lamps''''<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/29249/page/7613</ref> |
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Frank Rowland Swinburne of 7 and 9 Pershore Street, Birmingham and The Beam Works in Vere Street, Birmingham.
Manufacturers of a range of motorcycle accessories.
1915. Traded as Brass Factors under the style of 'Swinburne and Son' and makers and dealers in lamps under the style of 'F. R. S. Lamps'[1]
1915 Frank Rowland Swinburne Senior and Frank Rowland Swinburne Junior carrying on business. [2]