In 1865, Fisher & Brennan advertised from Paternoster Works, Paternoster Row, as a maker of electro-plated and Britannia metal goods. The principals were Thomas Fisher and Dominic Brennan. Establishing their identity is difficult. Presumably, Dominic Brennan was the 26-year-old metal smith enumerated in the Census in 1861 in Nag’s Head Yard, Park. He had been born in Ireland and was living with his widowed mother, Mary. Thomas Fisher may have been the 28-year old electro-silver plater, living in 1861 in Pomona Stre....