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39: 19: 76:, joined the firm as a partner, and the flourishing business forced a move to a site bounded by St. George's, Colegate, and Calvert Streets. In 1859 Charles' two eldest sons, Charles Barnard, Jun., and Godfrey Barnard, also became partners leading to the firm's new name Barnard, Bishop & Barnards, and the adoption of its signature roundel of four bees. In 1861 Charles Barnard was recorded as proprietor of the works, employing 105 workmen, 47 boys, 7 clerks and 4 shopmen. 29: 61:. By 1840 his retail business had expanded and included iron foundry workshops in Pottergate, and producing ironwork for domestic and agricultural purposes. Charles Barnard developed, but did not patent, a technique for weaving wire into black japanned netting and fencing. The original loom may be seen at the 79:
An 1860 project was the manufacture of an iron lighthouse for the Brazilian government. Designed by Messrs. Bramwell and Reynolds, of Westminster, it was erected on the
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was a manufacturing and general ironmonger, initially an ironmongery started by Charles Barnard (1804-1871) on 9 November 1826 in premises near
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off the coast of Brazil. The lighthouse can be dismantled, all the iron plates and wood beams being numbered for ease of re-assembly.
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Signature medallion of the firm - a visual pun on the 4 partners' names starting with a 'B'
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in Norwich. Fencing was in great demand in Australia to control the country's
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Sandringham House
Norwich Market
Bridewell Museum
rabbit problem
St. Ives
Abrolhos Archipelago
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"The Descendants of William Bishop's Father, circa 1550"


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Engineering companies of England

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