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William Wichman, Watchmaker


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William Wichman in this photograph is my husbands Gt Grandfather

Hi Mumf, Welcome to the Site.

William Wichman, Watch maker, 181 Gibraltar Street (1893) and

William Wichman, Watch maker, 64 West Bar, home 11 Rustlings Road, Hunters Bar (1905)

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Hi Mumf, Welcome to the Site.

William Wichman, Watch maker, 181 Gibraltar Street (1893) and

William Wichman, Watch maker, 64 West Bar, home 11 Rustlings Road, Hunters Bar (1905)

Hi RichardB,

Thank you for the welcome. New to this site but have just spent a pleasant afternoon browsing and no doubt "I'll be back "

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Guest Stephen Moore

William Wichman in this photograph is my husbands Gt Grandfather

Hello, I have recently purchased a magnificent silver pocket watch made by William Wichman, ( i live in New Zealand) and would be very grateful if you might be able to email me a high quality picture of William Wichman and family in front of his shop (the one featured in this forum).

I have attached an image of it so you can see what I'm talking about, it is a wonderful watch. I have also sent images of it to "Clockswatches.com" who have records of W. Wichman.

Kind Regards, Stephen Moore.

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Hello, I have recently purchased a magnificent silver pocket watch made by William Wichman, ( i live in New Zealand) and would be very grateful if you might be able to email me a high quality picture of William Wichman and family in front of his shop (the one featured in this forum).

I have attached an image of it so you can see what I'm talking about, it is a wonderful watch. I have also sent images of it to "Clockswatches.com" who have records of W. Wichman.

Kind Regards, Stephen Moore.

Hello Stephen and welcome to SheffieldHistory.

The picture you're after is on picturesheffield.com The images on their site are copywrite and they only allow links to the low res versions of the photos. You can however buy high res copies from them.

Go to the site via the photo-link. You will see on the right hand side at the bottom that there is the option to buy.

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Guest Stephen Moore

Hello Stephen and welcome to SheffieldHistory.

The picture you're after is on picturesheffield.com The images on their site are copywrite and they only allow links to the low res versions of the photos. You can however buy high res copies from them.

Go to the site via the photo-link. You will see on the right hand side at the bottom that there is the option to buy.

Thank you so much for that, I have ordered one and can't wait to recieve it............Kind Regards, Stephen.

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