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  1. 2. Joseph Henry, the second son of John Sutton Nettlefold of Highgate and Holborn, who became Chairman of Nettlefolds, Ltd., 1880 – 1881, was succeeded by three daughters. 3. Frederick was the third son of John Sutton Nettlefold, of Highgate and Holborn. In 1851, at the age of 18, he joined his father's business; three years later upon the ...

  2. John Sutton Nettlefold (1792-1866) began his manufacturing career far from the Midlands at Sunbury-on-Thames, where he used the power generated by a waterwheel to make woodscrews. By 1823 he had opened a small ironmonger's shop at No.8 Red Lion Street, Holborn, and it was three years later that he decided to purchase the water­

  3. John Sutton Nettlefold, Liberalism and the early town planning movement. By Michael James. From Journal of Liberal History 75. Type: Article. The contribution of the chair of Birmingham’s Housing Committee, 1901-11, to the debates on slum housing and town planning.

  4. ham City councillor, John Sutton Nettlefold. Nettlefold was the member for the Edgbaston and Harborne ward of Birmingham City Council from 1898 until 1911, standing for elec - tion six times. He first won the seat (as a Liberal Unionist) on 28 November 1898 at a by-election and was returned (again as a Lib - eral Unionist) at the elections on 1

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  6. Date: 1898 - 1911 (c.) Description: John Sutton Nettlefold became a key figure in the history of public housing in Birmingham, signalling the growing emergence of local government in the town planning process. Born in London, he later moved to Birmingham, where his father forged close business links with the Chamberlain family, John eventually ...

  7. 10. Aug. 2014 · John Sutton Nettlefold, JP (1866–1930) was the fourth son of Edward John Nettlefold (the son of John Sutton Nettlefold, 1792–1866) and was born in London in 1866. In 1878, he came to Birmingham and after leaving school entered the Broad Street offices of Messrs. Nettlefold and Co. (later GKN). Subsequently he resigned his post and became managing director of Kynoch Ltd, a position he ...