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Edmund Posted November 26, 2015 Share Posted November 26, 2015 Charles Lofthouse, trading as C.Lofthouse at Attercliffe Common, mineral water manufacturer and herbalist - partnership dissolved - Independent 25th October 1893. From London Gazette June 20 1911 - William and John Charles Lofthouse, trading as W&JC Lofthouse, 10 Broughton Lane, mineral water manufacturers (can't see what they announced as there's a problem with pages displaying at the moment. In 1871 Charles Lofthouse was a labourer in Iron Works living at Carlise St East, in 1881 he was a blacksmith, living at 333 Attercliffe Common. By 1891 he was a mineral water manufacturer, at 349 Attercliffe Common, and in 1901 was at 6 Goulder Place (near corner with Broughton Lane) So there's no sign of a particular place called Otter-Cliffe, but there was discussion around the origins of the name of Attercliffe, and he may have chosen to put that on his bottles for some obscure reason. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ex cavator Posted November 26, 2015 Author Share Posted November 26, 2015 Edmund ! Thanks for the information ! Maybe it was just a name for Attercliffe that the people of Sheffield used and he just decided he would like it on his bottles ! Cheers ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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