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  1. bpca.org.uk › remembering-peter-bateman › 242978Remembering Peter Bateman

    Former British Pest Control Association President and Rentokil colleague Peter Bateman will be greatly missed by all in the pest management industry.

  2. Peter received an award from the Institute of Public Relations for his part in the "Hospitals Can Damage Your Health" campaign, which also led to a standard contract for pest control for all National Health hospitals. Peter wrote about his life and his career in the pest control industry in PPC61 after his retirement. He briefly touched on some ...

  3. Peter Bateman (1740-1825) and Anne Bateman (1718-1791) were a father-daughter team of London silversmiths who were active during the 18th century. They were known for their high-quality work and their pieces are highly prized by collectors today. Peter Bateman was born in London in 1740 and trained as a silversmith under his father, Jonathan ...

  4. Peter Bateman retired in 1815 and passed the company to his nephew William (1774–1850), son of Jonathan and Ann Bateman. His son, also called William Bateman, took over in 1839 until 1843 when the Bateman family company closed. [2] Bateman silverware continues to be popular, and Hester Bateman is considered one of the finest English silversmiths.

  5. Peter, Anne and William Bateman were the son, daughter-in-law (widow of Jonathan) and grandson of Hester Bateman, probably the most well known of all English lady silversmiths whose work is highly collectible. Hester married the goldsmith John Bateman in 1732, and together they worked a small silversmith business. Following the death of her husband in 1760 she successfully ran her family ...

  6. In 1800, the mark of Peter Bateman, Ann Bateman and William (I) Bateman was registered. William Bateman was the son of Jonathan and Ann Bateman, who, in 1800, entered in partnership with his uncle Peter and his mother Ann. In 1805, after the retirement of Ann, was registered the new mark of Peter Bateman and William (I) Bateman.

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  8. In 1800 Jonathan and Ann Bateman’s son William (I) joined into a partnership with his mother and uncle Peter, registering the mark Peter Bateman, Ann Bateman and William (I) Bateman. Upon the retirement of Ann Bateman, the new mark of Peter Bateman and William (I) Bateman was registered.

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