Dale | Edwin Dale |
Dalton | Dalton Brothers |
Dalton | George Dalton |
Daniel | Daniel & Arter |
Daniel | Daniel & Lion |
Danks | Danks & Leggett Ltd |
Darley | George Arthur Darley |
Darwin | Allen & Darwin |
Darwin | A. Darwin |
Darwins | Darwins Ltd |
Davenport | Davenport (Sheffield) Ltd |
Davies | A. Davies & Company (Cutlers) Ltd |
Davies | A. Davies & Co |
Davis | Ashford & Davis Ltd |
Davis | Austin Davis |
Davison | B. Davison & Company |
Davy | David Davy & Co. |
Dawson | William Dawson |
De Montfort | De Montfort |
Deakin | George Deakin & Company |
Deakin | James Deakin & Sons Ltd |
Deakin | James & Thomas Deakin |
Deakin | Deakin Brothers |
Deakin | Thomas Deakin & Company |
Deakin | George Deakin |
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 | James Dixon & Sons Ltd |
Dixon | C. Dixon & Company Ltd |
Dixon | J & J E Dixon |
Dobie | J. Dobie & Co |
Dodd | Frank Dodd |
Dodson | A. Dodson |
Dodworth | Dodworth Brothers |
Dodworth | George Thompson Dodworth |
Dodworth | A. & F. 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 |
Duesbury | Samuel Duesbury |
Duncan | G Duncan & Son |
Dungworth | F Dungworth |
Dunn | Thomas Dunn |
Dunsheath | H. Dunsheath |
Dyson | Abraham Dyson |
Dyson | F. H. Dyson |
Dyson | Dyson & Horsfall |
Alfred Draper (1810-1881) and his brother Edmund (1812-1893) were born in Chesterfield. They moved to Sheffield. Alfred became an assistant to Maurice Bright (S. Bright) and then acquired Bright’s High Street cutlery and hardware shop after Maurice’s suicide in 1848. Edmund became a draper in Fargate. By 1871, they had retired: however, Edmund’s sons, Edmund (1846-1929) and Alfred (1850-1927) became merchants and hardware dealers. In 1871, Edmund – who was the more pro....