Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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of Birmingham, Church Furniture Manufacturers, Art Metal Workers, Artists in Stained Glass

Showrooms: 43, Great Russell Streets, London, W.C. (1914). Works: Eagle Works, Hornsey, N.; Porchester Street, Birmingham.

c1830 Established

1903 Incorporated as a Limited Company.

1914 Church Furniture Manufacturers, Art Metal Workers, Artists in Stained Glass, &c. Showrooms and Works: 43, Great Russell Streets, London, W.C. Established about 1830. Incorporated as a Limited Company in 1903. Works: Eagle Works, Hornsey, N.; Porchester Street, Birmingham. Stag: About 500. Showrooms: 79, Edmund Street, Birmingham; Concert Street, Bold Street, Liverpool. Specialities: All Furniture used in Churches—metal, wood, stone, stained glass, textile fabrics, &c., being employed as materials. Lecterns, Communion Plate, Memorial Brasses, Choir Stalls, Fonts and Pulpits, Chancel Screens, Reredosos, Mural Tablets, Stained Glass Windows Decoration, &c. Are also workers in metal for public buildings.

Later took over Birmingham School of Handicrafts

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