Robert and William O. Garside also owned the White Horse and Killingbeck Colleries. In 1868 the York Road Iron Co furnaces were set up trading as W & R Garside; after Robert Garside's death in 1870 the trading company became the York Road Iron & Coal Co.
1863: Elected Councillor (Liberal) for Leeds East to Leeds City Council, occupation given as Corn Miller. Living at 3 Elmwood Place (Little London). (Leeds Intelligencier (7 Nov 1863))
Elevated to Alderman (Leeds Times (3 December 1864))
1870: Living at 3 Elmwood Place, Leeds at the time of death. Occupation: Iron Master
Robert and William O. Garside also owned the White Horse and Killingbeck Colleries. In 1868 the York Road Iron Co furnaces were set up trading as W & R Garside; after Robert Garside's death in 1870 the trading company became the York Road Iron & Coal Co.
1863: Elected Councillor (Liberal) for Leeds East to Leeds City Council, occupation given as Corn Miller. Living at 3 Elmwood Place (Little London). (Leeds Intelligencier (7 Nov 1863))
Elevated to Alderman (Leeds Times (3 December 1864))
1870: Living at 3 Elmwood Place, Leeds at the time of death. Occupation: Iron Master
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