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1848 Parnership previously known as '''Samuel Bates and Co''' and later as Statham and Bates was dissolved. R. J. Bates left and [[Samuel Statham]] carried on. <ref>London Gazette</ref> | 1848 Parnership previously known as '''Samuel Bates and Co''' and later as Statham and Bates was dissolved. R. J. Bates left and [[Samuel Statham]] carried on. <ref>London Gazette</ref> | ||
1848 [[J. Statham]] was the manager of the city branch of the [[Gutta Percha Co]], where between two and three hundred were employed. | |||
1857 [[J. Statham|Mr. Statham]] organised the gutta percha covering of copper wire which was used to make the cable for the [[Atlantic Telegraph Co|Atlantic telegraph]]; this was carried out at the Gutta Percha Works<ref>The Engineer 1857/01/30</ref> | 1857 [[J. Statham|Mr. Statham]] organised the gutta percha covering of copper wire which was used to make the cable for the [[Atlantic Telegraph Co|Atlantic telegraph]]; this was carried out at the Gutta Percha Works<ref>The Engineer 1857/01/30</ref> |
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1848 Parnership previously known as Samuel Bates and Co and later as Statham and Bates was dissolved. R. J. Bates left and Samuel Statham carried on. [1]
1848 J. Statham was the manager of the city branch of the Gutta Percha Co, where between two and three hundred were employed.
1857 Mr. Statham organised the gutta percha covering of copper wire which was used to make the cable for the Atlantic telegraph; this was carried out at the Gutta Percha Works[2]