Difference between revisions of "Carter, Paterson and Co"
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1887 Formed into a joint stock company with limited liability. | 1887 Formed into a joint stock company with limited liability. | ||
1897 Acquired their first motor vehicle from [[Daimler]] - a 5.5 hp twin-cylinder van. | |||
1909 Company became private company as from 18th August. | 1909 Company became private company as from 18th August. |
Latest revision as of 15:12, 6 April 2018
1860 Company founded by Walter Carter, Carrier, John Paterson, Gentleman, James Paterson, Carrier, and Robert Paterson, Gentleman, as carriers' agents.
1868 of George Yard, Aldermanbury, London. Court case over savage dog. [1]
1869 Partnership formed on 1st January under name of Carter Paterson & Co.
1875 John Paterson retired from partnership.
1887 Formed into a joint stock company with limited liability.
1897 Acquired their first motor vehicle from Daimler - a 5.5 hp twin-cylinder van.
1909 Company became private company as from 18th August.
1933, In October, the Big Four railway companies purchased control of the company in equal shares. Its head office was at 128 Goswell Road, London EC1. [2]
1934 February. Converted into a public company
Company remained as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hay's Wharf Cartage Company Ltd., shares of which were owned by four main line railway companies, until, under the Transport Act 1947, it became vested in British Transport Commission on nationalisation; subsequently absorbed into British Road Services.
See Also
Sources of Information
- National Archives [1]