Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Benjamin Walters and Co

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1900 Company formed. 'BENJAMIN WALTERS & Co.- This company has just been registered with a capital of £24,000 in £1 shares (10,500 preference), to acquire the business carried on at North Street, Wolverhampton, by J. Woodward and N. F. Thompson, trading as Benjamin Walters and Co., and to carry (on the business of lock manufacturers, tool-makers, engineers, ironmongers, iron and brass founders, metal-wurkers, galvanisers, tube-makers. japanners, &c. The subscribers are James Woodward, Natban Thompson. Joseph E. Woodward, Frederick C. Woodward, Henry E. Hill, Samuel J. T. Neale, and H. B. Curtis. The first directors are James Woodward, Nathan Thompson. and Joseph H. Woodward, each of whom may retain office so lung as he holds £1,000 shares; remuneration as fixed by the company.'[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Birmingham Daily Post - Tuesday 03 July 1900