Joseph Whitehouse
Active: 1876 - 1877
Function: Medieval metal workers
Policy: Listed in Hulley's Trade Directory (1876-77) as 'church, furniture manufacturer, medieval metal worker and brass founder in general, all kinds odf church furniture, gas fittings, &c., cleaned, repaired, lacquered and painted, sacred vessels regilt and silvered, altar bread irons made, all kinds of silver and electro-plated articles restored equal to new, every description of medals supplied.'
Locations
Business located at 54 1/2 Navigation Street Birmingham | View on map
1876 (Presumed) - 1877 (Presumed)
Descriptions of Business or Institution
Listed under Art Metal Workers Hulley's Birmingham Directory, Part 2, Alphabetical List to SAD-ZIN and Trades, 1876-77 Hulley's Birmingham Directory
1876 - 1877
Listed as 'Medieval Metal Workers'.
Sources
Hulley's Birmingham Directory, Part 2, Alphabetical List to SAD-ZIN and Trades, 1876-77 Hulley's Birmingham Directory
1876 (Probable)
p. 620.
Citing this record
'Joseph Whitehouse', Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951, University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database 2011 [http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/organization.php?id=msib4_1213280908, accessed 03 Jun 2023]