Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Bright and Langham

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of Bush Farm Works, West Bromwich

1901 Financial problems. 'The suspension is announced of Mr. Wm. John Langham, trading as Bright and Langham, of the Brush Farm Ironworks, and Wood Lane Works West Bromwich, maker of common bars, sheets and strip..... The Brush Farm Works belonged the late Sir Stephen Glynne, brother of the late Mrs. W. E. Gladstone. He sold them to Mr. Bright, who willed them to Mrs. Langham, and they are now secured on her as her share of tie late Mr. Bright's estate.'[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Friday 11 October 1901