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Metallurgical Laboratory, of Middlesbrough
Analytical chemists, Metallurgical Laboratory, of Middlesbrough


At the age of twenty-five [[John Edward Stead]] entered into partnership with his first employer, [[J. Pattinson|John Pattinson]] to establish the laboratory.
1876 At the age of twenty-five [[John Edward Stead]] went into partnership with the chemist who had given him his first job, [[John Pattinson|John Pattison]] (sic)<ref>The Engineer 1923/11/02</ref> to establish the laboratory.


1905 when Pattinson retired, [[H. Frankland|Mr. H. Frankland]], F.I.C., joined Mr. Stead, the name of the firm, [[Pattinson and Stead]], being retained.
1905 when Pattinson retired, [[H. Frankland|Mr. H. Frankland]], F.I.C., joined Mr. Stead as chief assistant, the name of the firm, [[Pattinson and Stead]], being retained.


The metallurgical laboratory attained a worldwide reputation
The metallurgical laboratory attained a worldwide reputation


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 18:01, 19 September 2014

Analytical chemists, Metallurgical Laboratory, of Middlesbrough

1876 At the age of twenty-five John Edward Stead went into partnership with the chemist who had given him his first job, John Pattison (sic)[1] to establish the laboratory.

1905 when Pattinson retired, Mr. H. Frankland, F.I.C., joined Mr. Stead as chief assistant, the name of the firm, Pattinson and Stead, being retained.

The metallurgical laboratory attained a worldwide reputation


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1923/11/02