Dale | Edwin Dale |
Dalton | Dalton Brothers |
Dalton | George Dalton |
Daniel | Daniel & Arter |
Daniel | Daniel & Lion |
Danks | Danks & Leggett Ltd |
Darley | George Arthur Darley |
Darwin | A. Darwin |
Darwin | Allen & Darwin |
Darwins | Darwins Ltd |
Davenport | Davenport (Sheffield) Ltd |
Davies | A. Davies & Co |
Davies | A. Davies & Company (Cutlers) Ltd |
Davis | Ashford & Davis Ltd |
Davis | Austin Davis |
Davison | B. Davison & Company |
Davy | A. Davy & Sons |
Davy | David Davy & Co. |
Dawson | William Dawson |
De Montfort | De Montfort |
Deakin | Deakin Brothers |
Deakin | George Deakin |
Deakin | George Deakin & Company |
Deakin | James & Thomas Deakin |
Deakin | James Deakin & Sons Ltd |
Deakin | Thomas Deakin & Company |
Dearden | Dearden & Richmond |
Dearden | I. S. Dearden & Sons Ltd |
Dearden | Jonathan Dearden |
Deeley | A. Deeley (Cutlery Manufacturers) Ltd |
Dennis | Arthur Dennis & Co |
Denton | Denton & Down |
Derby | John Derby & Sons (Sheffield) Ltd |
Derby | Ogden Brothers & Derby |
Derden | Joseph Derden |
Diamond | M. A. Diamond |
Dickenson | Newbould Brothers & Dickenson |
Dickinson | Akers & Dickinson Ltd |
Dickinson | Dickinson & Rollisson |
Dickinson | E. M. Dickinson Ltd |
Dickinson | John Henry Dickinson Ltd |
Dixon | C. Dixon & Company Ltd |
Dixon | J & J E Dixon |
Dixon | James Dixon & Sons Ltd |
Dobie | J. Dobie & Co |
Dodd | Frank Dodd (The Wee Cutlery Shop) |
Dodge | Joseph & Robert Dodge Ltd |
Dodson | Alfred Dodson |
Dodworth | A. & F. Dodworth |
Dodworth | Dodworth Brothers |
Dodworth | George Thompson Dodworth |
Dodworth | Joseph Dodworth |
Doré | Roberts & Doré Ltd |
Doré | Roberts, Doré & Hall (Sheffield) Ltd |
Dove | Dove & Company |
Dover | Frederick William Dover |
Down | Denton & Down |
Downing | Alex Downing & Company Ltd |
Drabble | George Drabble & Company |
Drabble | James Drabble & Company |
Draper | Edmund Draper & Company |
Drew | Drew & Chapman |
Driver | Samuel Driver Ltd |
Duesbury | Samuel Duesbury |
Duncan | G. Duncan & Son |
Dungworth | F. Dungworth |
Dunn | Thomas Dunn |
Dunsheath | H. Dunsheath |
Dyson | Abraham Dyson |
Dyson | Dyson & Horsfall |
Dyson | F. H. Dyson |
James Deakin (1822-1900) was born in Sheffield, the son of John (a Britannia metal smith) and his wife, Rebecca. James followed his father’s trade. In 1845, he married Sarah, who was the daughter of William Pitchford, a farmer from Upper Hallam. James was living at Steel Bank, but by 1851 he and Sarah had started a family and had moved to Queen Street. In 1866, he established James Deakin & Co for the manufacture of electro-plate and Britannia metal goods. The firm occupied Sidney Works, fronting Matilda a....