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1908 Left his father's business to found his own company [[A. C. Cossor]], a private company. The expertise in the manufacture of electrical glassware, such as early cathode ray tubes and X-Ray tubes, allowed the company to diversify later into electronics. | 1908 Left his father's business to found his own company [[A. C. Cossor]], a private company. The expertise in the manufacture of electrical glassware, such as early cathode ray tubes and X-Ray tubes, allowed the company to diversify later into electronics. | ||
1911 Retired manufacturer, visiting his brother [[Frank Cossor|Frank | 1911 Retired manufacturer, visiting his brother [[Frank Cossor|Frank]]<ref>1911 census</ref> | ||
1922 Died in Fawley, Hants<ref>BMD</ref> | 1922 Died in Fawley, Hants<ref>BMD</ref> |
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1861 Born in Islington, son of Alfred Charles Cossor and his wife Elizabeth[1]
1881 Glass blower's assistant living with his parents in Islington[2], working in his father's business Alfred Cossor and Sons
1901 Employer, manufacturer of electric lamps, living in Islington with his wife Alice Cossor 41[3]
1908 Left his father's business to found his own company A. C. Cossor, a private company. The expertise in the manufacture of electrical glassware, such as early cathode ray tubes and X-Ray tubes, allowed the company to diversify later into electronics.
1911 Retired manufacturer, visiting his brother Frank[4]
1922 Died in Fawley, Hants[5]