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1866 [[Samuel Dobson]] entered into partnership with his friend [[Thomas Forster Brown]]  
1866 [[Samuel Dobson]] entered into partnership with his friend [[Thomas Forster Brown]]  


1870 [[George Frederick Adams]] was taken into the firm which became [[Dobson, Brown and Adams]]
1870 [[George Frederick Adams]] was taken into partnership in the firm which became [[Dobson, Brown and Adams]]


1870 Samuel Dobson died; presumably the business then became [[Brown and Adams]]
1870 Samuel Dobson died; presumably the business then became [[Brown and Adams]]

Latest revision as of 20:31, 13 February 2018

Mining engineers of Cardiff

The partnership of Samuel Dobson and Thomas Forster Brown

1866 Samuel Dobson entered into partnership with his friend Thomas Forster Brown

1870 George Frederick Adams was taken into partnership in the firm which became Dobson, Brown and Adams

1870 Samuel Dobson died; presumably the business then became Brown and Adams

1884 Ithel Treharne Rees was taken into partnership and the firm became Forster Brown and Rees


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