In 1852, Edward Henry Stacey and James Townsend Henry (living in Highfield) became platers on steel and German silver in South Street. By 1856, Stacey, Henry & Horton was a producer of goods made by the new process of electro-plating. When this was dissolved in 1859, James T. Henry launched his own electro-plate business, first in Howard Lane and then after 1865 at Lincoln Works in Arundel Street. He resided at Belmont, Norfolk Road. The directory (1868) has an advertisement for the firm and another app....