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1894 Dissolution of the Partnership between Benjamin Woodhouse Rose, Major General Rose, Sidney Herbert Rose, and [[Baron Rose]], as Gun barrel and Tube Manufacturers, at Halesowen Mill, in the county of Worcester, under the name or firm of [[Rose Brothers (of Halesowen)|Rose Brothers]], by mutual consent, so far as regards Major General Rose and Sidney Herbert Rose, who retired. Benjamin Woodhouse Rose and Baron Rose continued the business as Gun barrel and Tube Manufacturers, at Halesowen Mill, under the said name or firm of Rose Brothers.<ref>London Gazette 16 Nov 1894</ref> | |||
Presumably later became [[Rose Tube Co]] of Halesowen | |||
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1894 Dissolution of the Partnership between Benjamin Woodhouse Rose, Major General Rose, Sidney Herbert Rose, and Baron Rose, as Gun barrel and Tube Manufacturers, at Halesowen Mill, in the county of Worcester, under the name or firm of Rose Brothers, by mutual consent, so far as regards Major General Rose and Sidney Herbert Rose, who retired. Benjamin Woodhouse Rose and Baron Rose continued the business as Gun barrel and Tube Manufacturers, at Halesowen Mill, under the said name or firm of Rose Brothers.[1]
Presumably later became Rose Tube Co of Halesowen
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ London Gazette 16 Nov 1894