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Joseph Gardner (c1874-1955), managing director of [[Gardner|L. Gardner and Sons, Ltd.]] and [[Norris, Henty and Gardners]]
Joseph Gardner (c1874-1955), managing director of [[Gardner|L. Gardner and Sons, Ltd.]] and [[Norris, Henty and Gardners]]


1918 Engineer of Barton Hall Engine Works, Patricroft, near Manchester. Patented high speed engines. <ref>The Engineer 1919/01/17</ref>
1918 Engineer of Barton Hall Engine Works, Patricroft, near Manchester. Patented high speed engines.<ref>[[The Engineer 1919/01/17]]</ref>


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Joseph Gardner (c1874-1955), managing director of L. Gardner and Sons, Ltd. and Norris, Henty and Gardners

1918 Engineer of Barton Hall Engine Works, Patricroft, near Manchester. Patented high speed engines.[1]


1955 Obituary [2]

We record with regret the death of Mr. Joseph Gardner, after a short illness at his home in Worsley.

Mr. Gardner, who was in his eighty-second year, was a founder member of the company bearing his name and was actively engaged until his recent illness in carrying out his duties as chairman and managing director of L. Gardner and Sons, Ltd., and of the subsidiary company, Norris, Henty and Gardners, Ltd.



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