John Brogden and Sons was a firm of Railway Contractors, Iron and Coal Miners and Iron Smelters operating, initially as a general contractor, from roughly...
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industrialist John Brogden (jeweller), British Victorian-era jeweller John Brogden (politician) (born 1969), Australian politician John Brogden and Sons This disambiguation...
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politician John Brogden (1798–1869), English industrialist, or one of his sons and business partners: John Brogden Jun. (1823–1855) Alexander Brogden (1825–1892)...
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John Brogden (2 February, 1798 – 9 December, 1869) was a railway industrialist. He formed the company John Brogden and Sons with four of his five sons...
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Henry Brogden (30 Sep 1828 – 21 Jun 1913) was born in Manchester, the third son of John Brogden. He was educated at King's College, London and spent...
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academy in Blackburn and then studied chemistry in Manchester. He joined his father’s business (John Brogden and Sons) in 1846 and was closely involved...
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1796–1832 James Brogden (industrialist) (1832–1907), junior partner in John Brogden and Sons This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same...
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first at Tondu and later at Porthcawl. He was the junior partner in John Brogden and Sons. In 1853/4, Brogdens bought the iron and coal mining business...
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John Brogden (2 November 1819 – 16 October 1884) was a Victorian-era manufacturing jeweller. Brogden was born in Islington, the son of Thomas and Ann...
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