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candle factory lambeth/battersea

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Elizabeth

Elizabeth Report 14 Oct 2006 11:22

Hi again Can anybody help me with this please. In 1901 census 2 of my relates worked as a labourer/stoker in a candle factory.They lived 64 holland street lambeth .I nan said there was 1 in Battersea .Could this be the 1 or does anyone know of any others that existed in the area? regards LIzz

Joy

Joy Report 14 Oct 2006 11:27

There is Price's Candle factory, Battersea.

Unknown

Unknown Report 14 Oct 2006 11:28

I googled and found that Price's had a candle factory in Battersea.

Trudy

Trudy Report 14 Oct 2006 11:29

Elizabeth Try googling - seems to be a fair amount, but this might be interesting: http://www(.)prices-candles(.)co(.)uk/history/HISTORYdetails(.)htm remove brackets as usual regards Looby

Elizabeth

Elizabeth Report 14 Oct 2006 11:39

Maid Marion ,Nell and Loopy This is getter weirder by the minute because Walter Cox My G/grandad worked in the candle factory with his brother William and Walters daughter married a man called Jack Price (wonder if there is a connection to factory owner) regards Lizz

Unknown

Unknown Report 14 Oct 2006 13:06

Elizabeth Price is not that rare a name - but you never know. Definitely worth following up.

Trudy

Trudy Report 14 Oct 2006 14:51

Hi Liz If you read the history of Price's, unfortunatley neither of the founders/owners was a Price, as middle-class merchants, going into candle making was originally seen as beneath them, so they picked a name out of mid-air - sorry - no family fortune here!!!!! Looby

Elizabeth

Elizabeth Report 15 Oct 2006 22:42

Looby It was worth a look at and thank you for checking for me. I will see if they have employment history records or photographs we may be able to recognise. regards Lizz