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JOHN HARTLEY died at Sheffield on October 19, 1907. | JOHN HARTLEY died at Sheffield on October 19, 1907. | ||
For some years he was engaged with [[James Fairbrother|Messrs. James Fairbrother]] in the wire trade, and in the early seventies he began business on his own account, and built the Newhall Wire Mills, which were afterwards acquired by the late Mr. Robert Hadfield for the extension of the | For some years he was engaged with [[James Fairbrother|Messrs. James Fairbrother]] in the wire trade, and in the early seventies he began business on his own account, and built the Newhall Wire Mills, which were afterwards acquired by the late Mr. Robert Hadfield for the extension of the Hecla works. | ||
In 1886 he removed to Heeley, where he subsequently carried on business. | In 1886 he removed to Heeley, where he subsequently carried on business. | ||
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[[Category: Iron and Steel Institute]] | [[Category: Iron and Steel Institute]] |
Latest revision as of 16:58, 19 October 2020
John Hartley( -1907) of John Hartley and Co
1907 Obituary [1]
JOHN HARTLEY died at Sheffield on October 19, 1907.
For some years he was engaged with Messrs. James Fairbrother in the wire trade, and in the early seventies he began business on his own account, and built the Newhall Wire Mills, which were afterwards acquired by the late Mr. Robert Hadfield for the extension of the Hecla works.
In 1886 he removed to Heeley, where he subsequently carried on business.
He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1876.