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Business
records

Several
national companies have been based in the borough including :
Goodyears,
Courtaulds, Lucas, Tarmac and Chubbs. Prominent local firms include
Banks's Brewery, Bilston Steelworks, Electric Construction Company,
Bayliss Jones and Bayliss, Guy Motors and John Thompson.

Chubb's
Lock Works at the end of the nineteenth century.
We have
various general sources that give information about local businesses
including the Wolverhampton Official Guides that were produced from
the 1920s to the 1980s. The Wolverhampton Chamber of Commerce was
involved in the production of these publications and has also deposited
records here.

A
page from Illustrated Towns of England Business Review
- Wolverhampton Special Edition 1897.
In addition,
we have a useful collection of printed materials on many local companies
including catalogues, in-house magazines and newspaper cuttings.
You can
find out which companies have deposited records here by contacting
us. If we do not have any records you can search the National
Register of Archives database to see if they have been deposited
elsewhere.
If your
ancestor was the owner of the firm, or a director, records such
as the directors' minutes will be of interest. Employees may appear
in records such as wages books or staff registers but these do not
usually survive. Personnel records are rare and generally confidential
for one hundred years.


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