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Retired from [[J. and E. Hall]] of Dartford, where he was Chief Draughtsman, having started in 1837 and finished in 1880. He then ran a printing business ([[Dartford Steam Printing Works]]), and was proprietor of the West Kent Advertiser.
Retired from [[J. and E. Hall]] of Dartford, where he was Chief Draughtsman, having started in 1837 and finished in 1880. He then ran a printing business ([[Dartford Steam Printing Works]]), and was proprietor of the West Kent Advertiser.<ref>[http://www.nwkfhs.org.uk/snowden.pd] 'James Snowden (1821-1906): Engineer and Printer' online biography by Philip Taylor, 2013</ref>
 
<ref>[http://www.nwkfhs.org.uk/snowden.pd] 'James Snowden (1821-1906): Engineer and Printer' online biography by Philip Taylor, 2013</ref>


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of Dartford

Retired from J. and E. Hall of Dartford, where he was Chief Draughtsman, having started in 1837 and finished in 1880. He then ran a printing business (Dartford Steam Printing Works), and was proprietor of the West Kent Advertiser.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] 'James Snowden (1821-1906): Engineer and Printer' online biography by Philip Taylor, 2013