Business Structure, Business Culture, and the Industrial District: The Potteries, C. 1850-1914Ashgate, 2001 - 288 lappuses Howard Brenton is one of Britain's best-known and most controversial dramatists
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... Shirley with an entry into business , but his own family played a vital role ... Jesse gained control of the firm . As Scranton has observed , succession of ... Shirley was recorded in the census of 1851 as an ' Agent for Manufacturers ...
... Jesse Shirley and Sons , and the two brothers also jointly owned a number of residential properties . There is then a pattern of diversified business activity to be found within the Shirley family , a pattern emphasized as a positive ...
... Shirley . However , that system , and the role played by firms such as Shirley , did not , of course , eliminate ... Jesse Shirley and Sons , went some way towards the informal reintegration of the industry along lines of credit and debt ...
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The business structure of the North Staffordshire pottery industry | 24 |
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Competitive challenges | 52 |
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