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1888 Head laid out the Bowesfield Iron Co Works at Stockton-on-Tees
1888 Head laid out the Bowesfield Iron Co Works at Stockton-on-Tees


1891 the New British Iron Works at Corngreaves near Birmingham.  
1891 Laid out the New British Iron Works at Corngreaves near Birmingham.  


1894 Head moved his offices from Middlesbrough to Westminster.  His son, [[Archibald Potter Head]], became a partner in the firm of Jeremiah Head and Sons
1894 Head moved his offices from Middlesbrough to Westminster.  His son, [[Archibald Potter Head]], became a partner in the firm of Jeremiah Head and Sons

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1885 Jeremiah Head (1835-1899) established a business as a consulting engineer in Cleveland.

1888 Head laid out the Bowesfield Iron Co Works at Stockton-on-Tees

1891 Laid out the New British Iron Works at Corngreaves near Birmingham.

1894 Head moved his offices from Middlesbrough to Westminster. His son, Archibald Potter Head, became a partner in the firm of Jeremiah Head and Sons

1899 Jeremiah Head died.

1904 Benjamin W. Head became a partner


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