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Morewood & co where Steel Fabricators, their company was based in Edmund Street, Birmingham, Around the early 1900s, I believe they produced Steel, Iron and Copper ash trays.
Thanks for the information. She is listed as a press worker and my great-grandfather is listed as a metal roller. I wonder if that's where they worked?
Morewood & Co’s successors, galvanised iron manufactures
International Exchange Buildings
156 Edmund Street
Birmingham
T. A .Morewood
Telephone number 7,391 Central
25 Companies shared this building
Joseph Latham Morewood
37 Paignton Road
Birmingham
This was taken from the 1915 Kelly’s directory
I checked the 1897 no information about this company
they were also at Edmund Street Kelly's 1903
no mention of T. A. Morewood or Joseph Morewood though