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Plumbers brassware and candlestick makers | Plumbers brassware and candlestick makers | ||
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1863 Advertisement. Frederick Smith, Waterloo Works, St. Mary's Square, manufacturer of composition and yellow metal sheathing nails...Imperial Metal candlesticks etc.<ref>Birmingham Daily Gazette - Thursday 15 January 1863</ref> | 1863 Advertisement. Frederick Smith, Waterloo Works, St. Mary's Square, manufacturer of composition and yellow metal sheathing nails...Imperial Metal candlesticks etc.<ref>Birmingham Daily Gazette - Thursday 15 January 1863</ref> | ||
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1864 Advertisement. Frederick Smith, Waterloo Works, late [[Tabberer and Smith]], cabinet brass founder, brass cock and bell founder. etc.<ref>Birmingham Daily Gazette - Thursday 03 March </ref> | 1864 Advertisement. Frederick Smith, Waterloo Works, late [[Tabberer and Smith]], cabinet brass founder, brass cock and bell founder. etc.<ref>Birmingham Daily Gazette - Thursday 03 March </ref> | ||
1871 Mention of Frederick Smith, wire maker, Waterloo Works, 3 and 4, Weaman Row.<ref>Birmingham Daily Gazette - Tuesday 31 October 1871</ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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of Waterloo Works, 44, Princip Street, Birmingham,
Plumbers brassware and candlestick makers
1853 formerly Tabberer and Smith
1863 Advertisement. Frederick Smith, Waterloo Works, St. Mary's Square, manufacturer of composition and yellow metal sheathing nails...Imperial Metal candlesticks etc.[1]
1864 Advertisement. Frederick Smith, Waterloo Works, late Tabberer and Smith, cabinet brass founder, brass cock and bell founder. etc.[2]
1871 Mention of Frederick Smith, wire maker, Waterloo Works, 3 and 4, Weaman Row.[3]