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DIXON - James Dixon and Sons Limited, Silversmiths, Cornish Place, Sheffield
1 - Foundation and incorporation
2 - Minutes and memoranda books
3 - Correspondence
1 - Letter and pattern book, Dixon and Smith
2 - Copy letter book of correspondence from James Dixon and Sons and W. F. Dixon to the USA, mainly to his brother James Willis Dixon
3 - Folder of correspondence to James Willis Dixon, 14 Goto Street, New York, mainly from his brother W. F. Dixon at Cornish Place, Sheffield
4 - 'Letter book, 1839’ containing correspondence from New York and Philadelphia
5 - 'Letter book B, 1839’ containing copy correspondence to and from James Dixon and Sons and foreign customers
6 - Letter book containing copy correspondence from James Dixon and Sons mainly to customers in America, (New York and Philadelphia), and Canada, (Montreal)
7 - 'Letter book, 1842’ containing correspondence from New York and Philadelphia
8 - Letter from Carpmall and Company to Dixon's re. Messrs Biggins' patent
9 - Correspondence from Christoffle and Company, Paris to Dixon's (marked 'Christofle Papers')
10 - Correspondence from Texas
11 - Miscellaneous correspondence, Mr Middleton to Isaac Dixon
12 - Copy letter book
13 - Miscellaneous correspondence between The Inventors' and Investors' Corporation Limited and Dixon's re. manufacture of teapots
14 - Miscellaneous correspondence between Dixon's and Bliss and Company Limited of Paris re. manufacture of spoons
15 - Correspondence re. Lennox Dixon's and E.D. Fawcett's Freedom of the Cutlers' Company
16 - Foreign letters and orders binder for Huttons, except Tostrop and Auerbach
17 - Sheffield Industries Exhibition Centre, file of correspondence and Memorandum and Articles of Association
18 - Correspondence with the Sheffield Cutlery and Silverware Group Training Association
4 - Shareholders
5 - Legal records
6 - Accounts
7 - Employment records
8 - Production and sales records
9 - Calculation (costing) books
10 - Plant and property records
11 - William Hutton and Sons, High Street (later West Street), Sheffield
12 - G. and J.W. Hawksley, manufacturers of powder flasks and horns, Cornish Place (formerly of 75 Carver Street)
13 - James Dixon (1776 - 1852)
14 - James Willis Dixon (1815 - 1876)
15 - James Willis Dixon Jnr. (1838 - 1917)
16 - Lennox Burton Dixon (1868 - 1941)
17 - Ernest Dixon Fawcett (1868 - 1935)
18 - Cornish Place United Insurance Society (Infectious Diseases)
19 - Sheffield Flatware Company Limited
21 - Unidentified ledgers [not Dixon's]
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