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Joseph Beardmore

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1908 Obituary [1]

The death is announced of Mr. Joseph Beardmore, younger son of the late William Beardmore, of Parkhead, and a director of William Beardmore and Co, Parkhead Forge and Steel Works and Dalmuir Shipyard. Mr. Beardmore, who was in his forty-second year, had been in ill health for a considerable time, and had on that account been relieved from active share in the management of the company. He died at Moreton Lodge, Eye, Herefordshire, on the 7th inst. While taking a far less prominent position in connection with the conduct of the large industrial works at Parkhead and Dalmuir than his brother Mr. William, Mr. Joseph, up till about two years ago, had charge of the forge departments at Parkhead, having like his brother received a thorough practical training. He had an excellent practical knowledge of the work carried on, and was greatly esteemed by the large staff of workmen employed at the forge.


1908 Obituary [2]



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