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Baldwin, Son and Co

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1951

ironfounders, of Stourport-on-Severn

  • Manufacturers and suppliers in Great Britain.
  • 1788 Thomas Baldwin (1751–1823) moved from Shrewsbury to Stourport to take advantage of its location on the emerging canal system[1] and established an iron foundry.
  • The foundery was expanded by Thomas' sons George Pearce Baldwin (1789–1840) and Enoch Baldwin (1793–1857).
  • c. 1857 George's youngest son, Alfred Baldwin (1841-1908), at the age of sixteen, became a partner in the main family firm, Baldwin, Son and Co of Stourport[2] which was a relatively large firm, making ironwork of all kinds, plus worsted spinning mills at Stourport, and a carpet manufactory at Bridgnorth[3].
  • 1879 Company took out a patent on enamelled ware, offering a coating that did not crack or chip and was suitable for culinary uses[5].
  • 1880 Mr Enoch Baldwin, second son of Enoch Baldwin, was the principal/senior partner in the business of Baldwin, Son and Co; he stood for Parliament as Liberal candidate for Bewdley[6] and won the seat[7].
  • 1881 Manufacturers of cast, turned and tinned holloware, hinges and builders ironmongery[8].
  • 1886 Dissolution of partnership of Enoch Baldwin, Alfred Baldwin and Edward Arthur Baldwin trading as [[Baldwin, Son and Co],] holloware manufacturers and enamellers[9]. Presumably then registered as a limited company.
  • 1892 Presentation by the workforce of Baldwin, Son and Co Ltd to Mr Enoch Baldwin on the occasion of his 70th birthday[10].
  • 1937 Cast-iron butt-hinge manufacturers[11]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Biography of Stanley Baldwin, by Stuart Ball, ODNB
  2. Biography of Alfred Baldwin, ODNB
  3. Biography of Alfred Baldwin, ODNB
  4. Berrow's Worcester Journal, 23 May 1863
  5. Berrow's Worcester Journal, 27 September 1879
  6. Birmingham Daily Post, 1 July 1880
  7. The Standard, 13 July 1880
  8. Birmingham Daily Post, 10 May 1881
  9. Berrow's Worcester Journal, 4 December1886
  10. Berrow's Worcester Journal, 3 September 1892
  11. 1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries