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1885 Dissolution of the Partnership between  Michael  Holroyd  Smith  and  [[Charles Laurence Baker]], under the  style  of '''Smith, Baker, and Co.''',at  Cornbrook, Manchester, in the  county of Lancaster,  in the  trade  or  business  of  Electrical,  Telegraph,  and Mechanical  Engineers,  and  Philosophical  Instrument Makers, by mutual consent, as  from the  19th  day of  October,  1885; the  business would be  carried  on  by Charles  Laurence Baker alone under the  same style.<ref>London Gazette 28 May 1886</ref>
1885 Dissolution of the Partnership between  Michael  Holroyd  Smith  and  [[Charles Laurence Baker]], under the  style  of '''Smith, Baker, and Co.''',at  Cornbrook, Manchester, in the  county of Lancaster,  in the  trade  or  business  of  Electrical,  Telegraph,  and Mechanical  Engineers,  and  Philosophical  Instrument Makers, by mutual consent, as  from the  19th  day of  October,  1885; the  business would be  carried  on  by Charles  Laurence Baker alone under the  same style.<ref>London Gazette 28 May 1886</ref>


Later became [[Charles L. Baker and Co]] presumably


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of Cornbrook, Manchester.

Made some of the earliest telephones, telephone exchanges, and phonographs in Britain.

Michael Holroyd Smith was a partner

1885 Dissolution of the Partnership between Michael Holroyd Smith and Charles Laurence Baker, under the style of Smith, Baker, and Co.,at Cornbrook, Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, in the trade or business of Electrical, Telegraph, and Mechanical Engineers, and Philosophical Instrument Makers, by mutual consent, as from the 19th day of October, 1885; the business would be carried on by Charles Laurence Baker alone under the same style.[1]

Later became Charles L. Baker and Co presumably

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 28 May 1886