This cutlery manufacturer, which was based at 94 Arundel Street, marketed (inter alia) stainless table knives. The owner was Randolph Booth (1904-1991). He was born at Tinsley, the son of Tedbar John Booth (1871-1932) and Sarah Ann née Green. The family came from Ecclesfield, where T. J. Booth was a professor of music and was well-known in the district as a viola player. He was also a Wesleyan. He was an associate of Walter Gregory – another musician and Methodist from Ecclesfield. Gregory operated cutlery....