George Albert Cantrell (1837-1892) was a cutler, living in Chester Street by 1871 with his wife Mary and two sons – William Albert (aged 9) and George Henry (aged 4). In the Census (1881), he was a publican in Portobello Street. However, in 1885 he appeared at a Cutlers’ Hall Industrial Exhibition as a maker of farriers’ knives. He was soon joined by George Henry. The address was 81 Arundel Street and Eldon Street (Washington Works). George A. Cantrell died at 81 Arundel ....