Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1897 General Founder and Manufacturer of Soda Water Machinery, 45 Avon Street<ref>1897 ''Somerset and Bristol Directory''</ref>
1897 General Founder and Manufacturer of Soda Water Machinery, 45 Avon Street<ref>1897 ''Somerset and Bristol Directory''</ref>
1902 Engineers Iron and Brass Founder, 45 Avon Street and 1-2 New Quay<ref>1902 ''Post office Bath Directory''</ref>


1902 Mechanical Engineer, New Quay, Bath.<ref>1902 ''Kelly's Directory of Somerset''</ref>
1902 Mechanical Engineer, New Quay, Bath.<ref>1902 ''Kelly's Directory of Somerset''</ref>

Latest revision as of 07:44, 17 November 2018

of Bath City Brass and Iron Foundry, 46 Avon Street and Back Street, Bath

of 3 New Quay, Bath

Brass and iron foundry, engineering works and mineral water machinery manufacturer.

Founded by Nathaniel Saint George Wilcocks, son of Nathaniel George Wilcocks.

1889 Soda Water Machinery Manufacturer, 46 Avon Street; former premises of N. G. Wilcocks.[1]

1897 General Founder and Manufacturer of Soda Water Machinery, 45 Avon Street[2]

1902 Engineers Iron and Brass Founder, 45 Avon Street and 1-2 New Quay[3]

1902 Mechanical Engineer, New Quay, Bath.[4]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1889 Somerset and Bristol Directory
  2. 1897 Somerset and Bristol Directory
  3. 1902 Post office Bath Directory
  4. 1902 Kelly's Directory of Somerset