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West Riding Yorkshire. :Bra 1669 WEST RIDING YORKSHIRE. :BRA Williams Brothers,3.') Green la.Sheffield Darwin & Co. Queen's foundry, 108 Ro3e 8l; Parkin, Great Wilsnn st. Leeds \\'oodhead William, Penzance works, Queen street, Sheffield Russell James & Sons, Limited, 9 Mark. May's yard, Pond street, Sheffield Dean John, Norfolk street, Rotherham lane, Leeds. See advertisement Dewsnap Bros. 10 St. Thomas st.Shetfld Russell John & Co. Limited, 16 Ellis BRASS FINISHERS. uixon Sarah & Son, Swinegate, Leeds court, Aire st. Let'ds. See advert Adams Willia.m, 3 Nur:~ery la. Sheffield DownesJ.Anchor fndry. Kirkgt. Wakefld SandersonJ.216Myrt1e rd. Heeley,ShfHd Birkett & Rohinson, Albion brass workS, Duckitt William & Co. Lister la. Halifax 8ander:3on Jame3, Phrenix works, St. Cleckheaton, N ormanton_ Elli~ Alfil. & Son, Northgate, Wakefield Mary'11 road, Sheffield Blakeborough Joseph & Sons, office, 31 Ellison JamPS, (plumbers')~ foundry & Searle & Gozzarll, M ary 11treet,Sheffield Park 11t. Brighou~e; & at Rastrick offices, 26 Victoria road & Neville st. Shaw James & Son, Beck street & 145 BollansWm.&Son, 78 Vicar la. Bradford Leeds. See advertisement Leeds ro<id ; works, Ross mill, Birks­ Burges George, Etfingham engineer­ El~haw James, 67 Carver street & 52 land street, Bradford ing works, Grange lane, nr. Sht!ffield Backfields, Sheffield Simp"on J. G.IO Court, Trip pet la.Shffid See advertisement F..n){land W. 4Turner st.Suffolk rd.ShfHd Simpson Thoma.~, 20 Orauge ;;t. Halifax Copley Ben. 24 Upper Mill hill, Leeds llirth Sam. & ~ons, 14 Hroad st. Halifa" 8mitb W.H.51 Rockingham st. Sheffield Darnborough John William, Upper Plt>tcher Will, East parada, H uddersfiPld Stacey William, 12 Carver lane,Sheffield Moorside, Gildersome, Leeds Foster Erlwd. & Son, W ool:!hops,Halifc~x Staley J sph. 9 Court, Arumlel st.Sheffid El lis Alfd. & Son, N orthgate, W akefield l"o.;ter David, Atlas brass works, Ear- Stead John, Elland road, Holbeck,Leeds Firth Sam. & Sons, H Broad st. Halifax sham street, Sheffield Srocks R. Crown point, East st. Leeds H aig h Thos. & Co. 52 West st. S heffielu Goodison Hy. Baptist lane, Rotherham Sunderland James & Co. Victoria foun­ Hopkinson Bros. & Co. 35 Manchester Gration Jsph. 33 Cavendish st. Leeds dry, Victoria road, Leeds. See advert road, Bradford Gue~t & Chrimes, Foundry & brast~ Sutcliffe Wright & Son, Adelaide street, Inman, Stones & Co. Victoria mills. works, Rotherham; & at 37 Southamp- Halifax Brig house ton st. Strand, London w.c. See advt Swinbu!'n J. & Co. Junction iron works, Lumh J ames, Perseverance mills, Elland. Gummer W. H. & Co. Rawmarsh road, Womhwell, Barnsley Norman ton Masbro', Rotherham Taylor R. H. 57 Trafalgar st. Sheffield Pullen Henry, Commercial court, 10 Haigh All an & Co. Winding rd. Halifax. Toiler A. & Co. Coleman street, White- Briggate, Leeds See advertisemPnt hall road, Leeds Russell John & Co. 16 Ellis court, A ire Haigh Charles, Central works,Thornton Truelove Arthur,ll1 Carver st.Sheffield street, Leeds. See advertisement road, Bradford. See advertisement Tyson haac Oliver, The Ousegate iron ShawJ. Albert st.Lockwood,Hurl1lersfld Heaton W. Mashro' st.Masbro' ,Rothrhrn work:!. Selby Toiler A. & Co. Colemau street, White­ II epton W .&Son,48outh Brooke st.Leeds Valantine & Carr, 76 Milton st.Shetfield hall road, Leeds Hicks John, 24 & 26 Charles st. Sheffield Vickers J .Hodgson's wks. Plum st.Shffid WilloughbyT.4 8ykes pl. York st. Leeds HinlR.Prince of Wale!! foundry,::ihiplt>y Wadsworth M:. Thornhill briggto, Brigho Hirst Samuel,126 Eldon street, Sheffield Watson Thot~. 71 Catherinest.Doncastet· BRASS FOUNDERS. Horlgetb Mrs. Mary, Thomas lane & 48 Well~ Jonato, Beck side, Keighley Alien John, 26A, Earl lane & 2-l Welling- Thomas street, Sheffield Whiteley William & Sons, Prospect iron ton street, Sheffield Hodgkinson Mr. A. Firth st. Huddersfld works, Lockwood, Huddrrstield Archer Thomas, Mount street, Halifax Holro.11d, Horsfield & Wilson, Larchfield Wild Williarn, Neepsend brass works &; Ashworth Tbos.l23 Chapel la. Bradford foundry, Hunslet rd. Leeds. See advt Liverpool street, Atterclitle1 8heffield. Bagnall Wm. 296 Shalesmoor, Sheffield Hopkinson Bros. & Co. 35 Manchester See advertisement Baint:s Wm. N. Millgate, Rotherham road, Bradford Wilkes H. & Sons, South Yorkshire Barker J onathan & Sons, P brenix Hopkinson Sa m, Go it ~ide foundry, brass work:o~, Raw marsh road, Masbro', foundry, Stansfield, Todmorden SouthgatP, Thoruton rd. & Sun Bridge Rotherham Barrett & Co. New bank; office, 51 road, Bradfi•rd W1lliams Bros. 35 Green lane, Sheffield Winding road, Halifax Horstall Mrs. M. 26 Meadow la. Leeds Williams Thomas, Wormald's yard, 15 Beaumont John & Co. Knottingley 8.0 Horsfield Jarvis & Christopher Spt>nce, Briggate, Leeds Beeley J sph.l43Rockingham la. Sheffield Bank foundry, Sax ton lane, Leeds Willis Thomas, 37 Southgate, Bradford Benton Brothers, Rodley lane, Sheffield Horton John & Co. Oxford bra.<~& works, Willoughby Alfred, 14 Cliftun street, Bevitt J n. & Sons, Ropergate. Pontefract Bailey street, Sheffield Carbrook, Sheffield Bingham Richard,5HBridgest.Shetfield Horton Charles, 43 Union la. Sheffield Woouhouse Osborne & Co. brass & iron Binney Thos.Academy st.Hunslet, Leeds HowdenT. Union tndr~. Union st. Wakfld founders, manufacturers of every de- Birchenough William, Church 11treet, Jackson J sph. 5 Guildford street, Leeds Mcription of gas & wakr fittings, AttercUffe, Sheffidd J efferson J oseph & Brothers, Brown Hexthorpe, Donraster Birkett & Robinson, Alhion brass works, Ro_yd works, Thorn ton rd. Bradfonl Yeoruans Thomas, ll Edwa.rd st. Leeds Cleckbeaton, Norman ton .r ervis Francis, Bower street, •heffield Yorkshire Engine Co. Limited (The), ;Birkett Francis William, Horncastlt' J ones Charles, Boden lane, Sheffield Meadow Hall wks. Wincobank,ShefHJ street, Cleckheatoo, Normanton Kiltmrn James, Nelson's buildings, New BRASS MANUFACTURERS Birkett Samuel, Lion brass works, street, Huddersfield · Cleckheaton, Normanton Lees John, Great GomeTSal, Leed11 Vivian H. H. & Co. (William George Blakeborough Joseph & 8ons, office, 31 Lumb Jas. (late Lumb & Haigh), Per- Hughes, manag-er), 31 Holly street, Park st. Brighouse; & at Rastrick 11everance mills, Ell and, N oru1anton St.etl:ield; & Birmingham Bonser Manuel, Orange Street foundry, Marchant George Maule, 32 Union Bt. 17 Orange street, 8heffield & Chapel bill, Huddersfield BRASS REFINERS. Booth & Spencer, Portland st. Halifax MaTSden G. & Son,53 Backfields,ShefHd See RefineriJ-Brass. Bottomley J oseph, Globe foundry, Melior Joseph, Edward street, Sheffield BRASS TUBE MAKERS. Bramley, Leeds ~Iillar, Dennis & Co. Hey st. Bradford. BottomleyW.Globe fndry.Braml:v.Leeds See advertisement See Tu1Je Makers-Copper !5" Brass. BowskillThomas, liawmarshrd.Masbro', N aylorJ .S.Brunswick foundry, Keighley Rotherham Nelson Jas. & Sons, Fall Ing foundry, BRASS TURNERS. Bridgens Chas. 112 Arundella. Sheffield Doncaster road, Waketleld; & at 47 Hradbury Thomas & Sons, Exchange Brook George, Gaol lane, Halifalt Briggate, Leeds works, Egertoo street, 8heffield Bryau Jas. 1-.ew Bridge st. Dewsbury NelsnnC.Quebec ter.Thornton rd.Brdfrd Coop, Thoma!!,Mudford's terrace,Shore- Durges G. Etfingham en~neering works, Nicholson J oseph, Havelock works, ham street, Sheffield Grange lane, nr. Sheffidd. See advt Walker street, Sheffield Croft Wilfred, 151 Arundelst. 8heffield B•Jrke Thomas & Co. Union foundry, Dgden H.Chnrchst.Castleford,Normntu DodworthA. C. 36 Howard st.Sheffield Spring gardens, Doncll:!ter. See advt Pa.vne J. Water lane & Westgnte, Egginglon H. 7 Court, Broad la. ShefHd BIJttertieid David~ Central iron works, Rotherham Hancock~rs. M. 8 Waingate, Sheffield Park stref't, Keighley Ph011phor Bronze Co. Limited,South- Hicks John,24 & 26 Charlesst.Shetfield C!Ja•lwick,Smith &. Co. Dewsbury rd.Lds wark, London 11.e. Sole makers of Linley John & William, School of Art Clark Sam,& Strickland, Union foundry, phosphor bronze for bearings & other works, 69 Arundd street, Sheffield Batley parts of machinery Loy John, 13 Norfolk lane, Sheffield Clarke Thomas & Son~, Bridge foundry, PicklesJ. Bradley hill, Bramley, Leeds Mirfin James, 55 Arundel st. Sheffield Carlton road, Atterchtfe, Sheffield Pigott & Farrer, l:)ummer lane,Barnaley Parker William, Milton street, Sheffield. Clay toll Henry, Nor ton gate, Man.ches- Priest&Co. PeaCroft brass works,SbPfHd Raw110u C. T. 100 London roa.d,Sheffield ter road, Bradford Radtord John, 145 Thorn ton road, Brad- Shaw John, 30 Scotland street7 Sheffield ClaytonMark,310Wakt:fielcl rd. Bradford ford. See advertisement Wilson W. 103 & 105 Arundel st. ShefHd Crabtree F. 0. & Co. Allerton pL Halifax Read & Co. Ill Arundel street,Sheffi.;ld Darnhorough John Willia•n, Upper llichardson& Hobson,lll Pond!lt.Sblfld BRASS BEDSTEAD MANOFRS. Moor side, Gilderaome. Leeds Roberts Abra.ham,Colnerd.Huddersfield See Bed&tead Manufacturerll. .
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