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  1. 1854 Chamberlain sent his eldest son Joseph Chamberlain to join the business in Birmingham to look after his investment. A partnership was established Nettlefold and Chamberlain with the two Nettlefolds and the two Chamberlains sharing responsibilities in the business [5].

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  2. The company became known as Nettlefold and Chamberlain when Chamberlain became a partner with Joseph Nettlefold. During the business's most prosperous period it produced two-thirds of all metal screws made in England, and by the time of Chamberlain's retirement from business in 1874 it was exporting worldwide.

  3. Abstract. Nettlefolds had grown at a remarkable pace from the foundation of their mill at Smethwick in 1854. The resignation of Joseph Chamberlain in 1874, and the loss of capital that resulted, did not diminish the firm’s dominance of the British woodscrew market.

    • Edgar Jones
    • 1987
  4. industrial enterprise. Chamberlain Senior, who was noted for his capacity for hard work, had a precise and cold manner but possessed a strength of character which made him quite implacable when he had determined upon a particular course of action.2o His son, Joseph Chamberlain Junior (1836--1914), inherited many of those traits, as his

    • Edgar Jones
    • 1987
  5. Nettlefolds Ltd. Iron and Wire Department Price List, (1884). Google Scholar Birmingham University Library, Chamberlain Papers, JC 1/18/2, Joseph Chamberlain’s Business Notebook 1866–74, 31 May 1870. Google Scholar Ibid., 30 June 1870, p. 27. Google Scholar DBB, Vol. 1, pp. 644–45.

  6. Joseph Henry Nettlefold. Joseph Henry Nettlefold (19 September 1827 – 22 November 1881) was a British industrialist, the Nettlefold in Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds . He was born in London to John Sutton Nettlefold who, in 1854, dispatched him to manage the business of Nettlefold and Chamberlain in Birmingham with his brother Edward ...