Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Charles Hart (of Wantage)

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The business of Charles Hart (1804-1865), of Vale of White Horse Iron works, Wantage

1851 Exhibited a portable grinding-mill at the Great Exhibition

of Vale of White Horse Iron Works, Wantage

1857 Mr H. P. Gibbons, with his brother Mr J. V. Gibbons, jointly acquired the Vale of White Horse Iron Works, then being carried on by Charles Hart; the firm was known as Hart, Gibbons and Gibbons.


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