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of February, 1888, dissolved by mutual consent."<ref>London Gazette 6 April 1888</ref>
of February, 1888, dissolved by mutual consent."<ref>London Gazette 6 April 1888</ref>


1893 "NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore
1893 The brothers were joined by an engineer [[Alfred Ernest Owen|Alfred Owen]].
subsisting between us the undersigned,Samuel Rubery and Thomas William Rubery, carrying
on business as Iron Merchants, at Blockall, Darlaston, in the county of Stafford, under the style or firm of '''Samuel Rubery and Sons''', was dissolved as and from the
29th day of April, 1893, by mutual consent. All debts
due to and owing by the said late firm will be received
and paid by the said Samuel Rubery."<ref>London Gazette 5 May 1893</ref>.
 
1893 The two brothers were joined by an engineer [[Alfred Ernest Owen|Alfred Owen]].


1896/7 Directory: Advertiser. [[Peck's Trades Directory of Birmingham, 1896-97: Advertisers|More detail]] <ref> [[Peck's Trades Directory of Birmingham, 1896-97: Advertisers]]</ref>
1896/7 Directory: Advertiser. [[Peck's Trades Directory of Birmingham, 1896-97: Advertisers|More detail]] <ref> [[Peck's Trades Directory of Birmingham, 1896-97: Advertisers]]</ref>

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of Victoria Works, Darlaston, Birmingham

1884 Company founded by John Rubery and his two brothers, as an ironworks manufacturing gates and fences.

1888 "NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, Samuel Rubery, John Tunner Rubery, and Thomas William Rubery, in the trade or business of Iron Merchants and Manufacturers of Ironwork, at Blockall, and at the Green, Darlaston, in the county of Stafford, under the style or firm of Rubery Brothers, was, on the 29th day of February, 1888, dissolved by mutual consent."[1]

1893 The brothers were joined by an engineer Alfred Owen.

1896/7 Directory: Advertiser. More detail [2]

1899 Motor Show exhibitor

1903 The company name of Rubery Owen was established.

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