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Vaughan and Stubbs

From Graces Guide

Vaughan & Stubbs of 12 (15?) Tiverton Street, Ardwick, Manchester

1877 Vaughan and Stubbs' patent self-acting water ejector [1].

1879 Henry Vaughan listed as engineer (Vaughan & Stubbs), 15 Tiverton Street, Ardwick [2]

1879 December: Dissolution of the partnership between Henry Vaughan and Joseph Sheldon Stubbs, patentees, of Manchester and Lincoln. The business was carried on by Vaughan[3]

The title of the firm was then altered to Vaughan and Son who carried on production of the ejector


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Sources of Information

  1. 'The Textile Manufacturer', 15th August 1877
  2. Slater's Directory of Manchester & Salford, 1879 (Part 1: Alphabetical Directory)
  3. London Gazette 30 December 1879