Difference between revisions of "B. J. Forder and Son"
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1914 Directors: Halley Stewart, J.P. (Chairman), Percy Malcolm Stewart, J.P. (Managing Director), and [[Benjamin Christmas Forder]], J.P. | 1914 Directors: Halley Stewart, J.P. (Chairman), Percy Malcolm Stewart, J.P. (Managing Director), and [[Benjamin Christmas Forder]], J.P. | ||
1923 Acquired the [[London Brick Co]] to form [[The London Brick Company and Forders]].<ref>The Times, March 16, 1937</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 22:43, 17 January 2020
See Benjamin John Harfield Forder
1897 Owned Sundon Cement Works, Dunstable.
1900 The company was registered on 25 May, to acquire the lime, cement and brick works of the firm of the same name. [1]
1911 The Lime and Cement Businesses were sold to the British Portland Cement Manufacturers
1914 Directors: Halley Stewart, J.P. (Chairman), Percy Malcolm Stewart, J.P. (Managing Director), and Benjamin Christmas Forder, J.P.
1923 Acquired the London Brick Co to form The London Brick Company and Forders.[2]