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A History of the County of Stafford
… and has been demolished. Soho station was originally by Muntz's French Walls Works, but by the later 1880s it too had …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 10 The French Walls Works was bought in 1842 by G. F. Muntz, notable as the inventor of the alloy of copper and zinc which came to be known as Muntz metal. 11 He moved to Smethwick because the demand for … the 'Old Side Works' and the 'New Side Works'. After Muntz's death in 1857 the business was carried on for several …
A History of the County of Stafford
… notable people with local connexions George Frederick Muntz (1794-1857), the political reformer who was M.P. for Birmingham from 1840 until his death, produced Muntz metal at the French Walls from 1842. 31 Charles Fox …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and occupied by Samuel Warden. 88 In the early 1850s P. H. Muntz, then in partnership with his brother G. F. Muntz at a Birmingham metal works, was living there. 89 In … still undeveloped. 5 In 1842 the works passed to G. F. Muntz, who converted it for the production of non-ferrous …
A History of the County of Stafford
… factories. 39 The French Walls became the site of G. F. Muntz & Co.'s metal works in 1842 and Rabone Hall the site of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of several prominent Coventry citizens, among them P. J. Muntz and Sidney Cash. 91 It was demolished about 1930 when …
London Radicalism 1830-1843
… C. Westerton, B. Wills, W. D. Saul, Dr Bowkett, Dr Latzky, Muntz, J. B. Brown, J. R. Black. 1 The accounts up to Mar. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… After Dartmouth left, the hall was let for a time to G. F. Muntz, the metal manufacturer and political reformer. 71 Muntz, however, soon moved to Umberslade Hall in Tanworth …
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