S. J. Dixon and Son Building, Wolverhampton
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Image: © Roger Kidd Taken: 22 Mar 2022
This website http://web.archive.org/web/20071118015049/http://www.localhistory.scit.wlv.ac.uk/interesting/dixons/dixons01.htm says this building, owned by S J Dixon & Son Limited, was erected in 1885 on Cleveland Road by a local firm of builders, Bradney and Co, as an extension to Forder and Co's extension to their 1880/2 factory. Bradney's workmen are said to have used the newly available electric light to extend their working day in order to complete the work. The building was reported to have been, at the time of its completion, the tallest building in Wolverhampton; but whether or not that included church spires or purely secular buildings was not stated.