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Sherard Cowper Coles and Co

From Graces Guide

of 82 Victoria Street, London, Centrifugal pumps for acids

1893 Sherard Osborn Cowper Coles went into business again

At some point this Company was founded by Sherard Osborn Cowper Coles.

1900 of 82, Victoria Street, Westminster.

1900 Limited company incorporated[1] to acquire the business now carried on by S. Cowper-Coles, at Grosvenor Mansions, Victoria Street, and Wallis’s Yard, Westminster, S.W., and to carry on the business of mechanical, consulting, and electrical engineers, electricians, metallurgists, producers and suppliers of electric light and power, ironfounders, &c. The first directors are the Marquess of Queensberry (chairman), J. Day, R. Steele, S. H. Cowper-Coles, and W. B. Cowper-Coles (deputy-chairman)

1904 Exhibited electro-galvanising and electrolytic copper-deposition systems

1911 In liquidation[2]

See also Cowper-Coles Engineering Co

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Sources of Information

  1. Automotor 1900/09/15
  2. The London Gazette 17 March 1911