File:Cliff & Sons.jpeg
Summary
Description | In the mid-19th century there was a brickworks at Wortley, Leeds, which was founded by Joseph Cliff (1806-1879). The company became Joseph Cliff & Sons, and ultimately formed part of the Leeds Fireclay Company. This company also owned the Dick Lane, Tyersal brickworks and the Shipley Fire Clay Company, both in the Bradford area. In 1861 Joseph Cliff's daughter, Emily Christiana, married James Kitson a famous Leeds ironmaster and locomotive builder |
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