Continental Tyre and Rubber Co
of 102-108 Clerkenwell Road, London EC (1906); works at Willesden
of 3 and 4 Thurloe Place, Brompton Road, London, SW (1914)
1906 presumably successor to Continental Caoutchouc and Guttapercha Co of same address
1907 Name changed to Continental Tyre and Rubber Co (Great Britain) Ltd (see advert)
1909 Exhibited a large balloon at the Olympia Aero Show made of a yellow fabric "familiar to all who have seen many German balloons ... made with envelopes of this material"[1]
1910 Exhibited rubber fabric for use in dirigible balloons at the Olympia exhibition[2]. Made balloon for Mr Mortimer Singer for the Gordon-Bennett Balloon Race[3]
1914 Tyre manufacturers. [4]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, Mar 19, 1909
- ↑ The Times, Mar 14, 1910
- ↑ The Times, Mar 15, 1910
- ↑ 1914 Whitakers Red Book