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Two maps c 1890 , one very alrge scale and the other showing area, both with the firm marked in red, are below. From directories we also get (remembering that date in directory is publication date and will probably refer to at least a year earlier
From directories we get:
In 1862 there are several willaim Haywards, but none was in the same sort of business or at that address
1867-68 William Hayward, japanner, 228 Camden St
1872 William Hayward, japanner, 230 Camden St
1873 William Hayward, iron tray maker, 228-234 Camden St
1876-79 William Hayward, japanner, 228-234 Camden St
At this point Camden St as renumbered from consecutive, 1,2,3,4... to odd numbers one side, even the other
1880-97 William Hayward, japanner, 16,18,20,22 Camden St
1899-1910 William Hayward & Sons, tray manufacturers, 16,18,20,22 Camden St
1912-15 William Hayward & Sons, tray manufacturers, 18,20,22 Camden St
1921 F.C.Booth & Co Ltd, sheet metal workers 18,20,22 Camden St
So the factory slightly reduced in size around 1911, and then disappeared at around the end of WW1
Two adverts from the birm Post show he did floral trays and advertising hoardings