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People & Organisations- GB-2014-WSA-01572
- Corporate body
- 1908-
Silversmiths established by Willie and Emile Viener in Sheffield in 1908.
- GB-2014-WSA-01575
- Corporate body
- 1797-1824
Silversmiths in partnership from 1797. In 1808 William Chawner entered the partnership, left the partnership in 1814. Eley and Fearn continued to practice, and William Eley's sons were all apprenticed to their father and became silversmiths too.
- GB-2014-WSA-01579
- Corporate body
- 1864-
Founded in 1861 through the efforts of Mr Charles Mylne Barker. It was founded originally for athletic purposes and membership was limited to Queen's scholars. Shortly afterwards Town Boys and Old Westminsters were also admitted. The club was reconstituted in 1864 and since then the club has been exclusively for Old Westminsters. In 1923 it merged with the Old Westminsters Football and Cricket Club. The aim of the society is to encourage social contact through sporting and social events.
- GB-2014-WSA-01551
- Corporate body
- 1890-1978
Silversmith. Founded by Joseph Gloster c. 1890. Became Joseph Gloster Ltd c. 1900.
- GB-2014-WSA-01554
- Corporate body
- 1836-1915
Goldsmiths and Silversmiths. Founded by Manoah Rhodes (1810-1881) in 1836. Became Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd in 1888. Firm under the control of F.C.M.S. Rhodes in 1915.
- GB-2014-WSA-01555
- Corporate body
- 1775-1903
Silversmiths. Established in Sheffield in 1775. Incorporated as Mappin Brothers Ltd in mid-19th Century. Opened London showroom in 1849. Run by Edward Mappin & Joseph Mappin. Sold in 1884 and re-aquired by Mappin & Webb Ltd in 1903.
- GB-2014-WSA-01559
- Corporate body
- 1791-1800
Silversmiths. Founded by Hester Bateman (1707-1794), daughter of John and Elizabeth Nedem. Married Goldsmith John Bateman in 1732, who died in 1760. Hester registered her mark in 1761 and died in 1794. Hester's son, Peter Bateman, and daughter-in-law, Ann Bateman (n