Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Hallett and Fry

From Graces Guide

1911 Antimony refiners and merchants of No 202 Rotherhithe-street, Rotherhithe, London. Mr Thomas Henry Fry and Mr Alexander Miller-Hallett were partners in the firm. Mr Fry retired as a partner this year.[1]. John Horace Fry was a worker in the refinery[2]

1911 The Partnership between Alexander Miller-Hallett and Thomas Henry Fry, carrying on business as Antimony Refiners and Merchants, at No. 202, Rotherhithe-street, Rotherhithe, London, S.E., under the style or firm of HALLETT AND FRY, was dissolved by mutual consent, so far as regards Thomas Henry Fry, who retired from the firm. All debts due will be paid by Alexander Miller-Hallett, who continued the same name.[3]

1912 John Horace Fry left the company and set up his own business as Frys Metal Foundries

1920 Mr Thomas Henry Fry passed away in 1920.[4]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Gazette 1911
  2. 1911 census
  3. London Gazette 3 January 1911
  4. The Engineer 1920/11/19.