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Joseph Sawyer


Joseph Sawyer was based in Waterloo just outside Liverpool and in 1861 was listed as a bricklayer and brickmaker employing 50 men and 15 boys. The brickworks was somewhere in Seaforth but I have not been able to pinpoint the location although it seems to have been operating at least as late as 1880. After the works was built over by the expanding housing stock of the area Joseph continued as a building contractor.
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