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Balme Brothers and Earnshaw

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1866.

of Stead Street Iron Works, Halifax

1868 Partnership dissolved: BALME, BALME and EARNSHAW, Halifax, machine tool makers (so far as regards Alfred Balme).[1]

1868 Partnership dissolved: Jonas Balme, Alfred Balme, and Abraham Earnshaw, Halifax, Yorkshire, machine tool makers; so far as regards Alfred Balme.[2]

1870 Partnership dissolved: BALME, EARNSHAW and BARRETT, Halifax, machine tool makers (so far as regards Heap Barrett) [3]

1883 Partnership dissolved: Abraham Earnshaw and Joseph Balme, engineers, Crown Works, Booth Town, Halifax.[4]. Note: See also A. Earnshaw and Sons.

1891 'THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 AND 1890. RECEIVING ORDERS. ..... Joseph Balme and John Dobson, trading as Joseph Balme and Co., Water-lane, Halifax, tool makers.'[5]

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Sources of Information

  1. Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser, 1 February 1868
  2. Nottinghamshire Guardian, 7 February 1868
  3. Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser - Saturday 30 July 1870
  4. Huddersfield Chronicle - Saturday 8 December 1883
  5. Huddersfield Chronicle - Saturday 18 July 1891