The owner was Harry Dearden Turton (1884-1959), who had been born in Sheffield, the son of Benjamin Turton (1857-1908) and his wife, Emma née Dearden. Benjamin was a table knife cutler – an occupation followed by his son. However, in the Census (1911) Harry was working as a tramway conductor. He became a cutlery manufacturer in the early 1920s, as Dearden & Richmond. No information has been found on ‘Richmond’, assuming a partner of that name existed. Dearden & Richmond was not listed in dire....