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1886 Company established.
1886 Company established. See [[Francis Herbert Hornblower]]


1914 Present Principal: F. H. Hornblower. As Electro-Galvanizers, claim to be one of the first, if not the first, to introduce this class of Galvanizing commercially in this country for certain classes of work. Galvanizers; sheet iron workers in ridging down spouts and gutters; shippers of galvanized nails, screws and washers, nuts and bolts etc.; agents for galvanized corrugated sheets, hardware, acetylene plants, flare lights, carbide, oxy-acetylene welders and cutters. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref>
1914 Present Principal: F. H. Hornblower. As Electro-Galvanizers, claim to be one of the first, if not the first, to introduce this class of Galvanizing commercially in this country for certain classes of work. Galvanizers; sheet iron workers in ridging down spouts and gutters; shippers of galvanized nails, screws and washers, nuts and bolts etc.; agents for galvanized corrugated sheets, hardware, acetylene plants, flare lights, carbide, oxy-acetylene welders and cutters. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref>

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of Marlborough Street, Liverpool

1886 Company established. See Francis Herbert Hornblower

1914 Present Principal: F. H. Hornblower. As Electro-Galvanizers, claim to be one of the first, if not the first, to introduce this class of Galvanizing commercially in this country for certain classes of work. Galvanizers; sheet iron workers in ridging down spouts and gutters; shippers of galvanized nails, screws and washers, nuts and bolts etc.; agents for galvanized corrugated sheets, hardware, acetylene plants, flare lights, carbide, oxy-acetylene welders and cutters. [1]

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