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1911 Antimony refiners and merchants of No 202 Rotherhithe-street, Rotherhithe, London. Mr [[Thomas Henry Fry]] and Mr [[Alexander Miller-Hallett]] were partners in the firm. Mr Fry retired as a partner this year.<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/28453/page/70/data.pdf The Gazette 1911]</ref>. [[John Horace Fry]] was a worker in the refinery<ref>1911 census</ref> | 1911 Antimony refiners and merchants of No 202 Rotherhithe-street, Rotherhithe, London. Mr [[Thomas Henry Fry]] and Mr [[Alexander Miller-Hallett]] were partners in the firm. Mr Fry retired as a partner this year.<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/28453/page/70/data.pdf The Gazette 1911]</ref>. [[John Horace Fry]] was a worker in the refinery<ref>1911 census</ref> | ||
1912 [[John Horace Fry]] left the company and set up his own business as [[ | 1912 [[John Horace Fry]] left the company and set up his own business as [[Frys Metal Foundries]] | ||
1920 Mr Thomas Henry Fry passed away in 1920.<ref>The Engineer 1920/11/19.</ref> | 1920 Mr Thomas Henry Fry passed away in 1920.<ref>The Engineer 1920/11/19.</ref> |
Revision as of 10:04, 21 September 2016
1911 Antimony refiners and merchants of No 202 Rotherhithe-street, Rotherhithe, London. Mr Thomas Henry Fry and Mr Alexander Miller-Hallett were partners in the firm. Mr Fry retired as a partner this year.[1]. John Horace Fry was a worker in the refinery[2]
1912 John Horace Fry left the company and set up his own business as Frys Metal Foundries
1920 Mr Thomas Henry Fry passed away in 1920.[3]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Gazette 1911
- ↑ 1911 census
- ↑ The Engineer 1920/11/19.