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1897 Company formed. Prospectus. Directors are [[J. Eustace Jameson|Major J. Eustace Jameson]] (Director of the Chicago Packing and Provision Co), [[William Lambert|Alderman William Lambert]] (Director of the [[Raleigh Cycle Co]]), [[Christopher N. Baker |C. N. Baker]] (Director of [[Humber|Humber and Co]]), [[F. Hall Kirby]] MICE (Director of the Burmah Ruby Mines), and [[J. H. Mace]] (Director of the [[Northampton Street Tramways Co]])<ref>Globe - Monday 15 February 1897</ref>
1897 Company formed. Prospectus. Directors are [[J. Eustace Jameson|Major J. Eustace Jameson]] (Director of the Chicago Packing and Provision Co), [[William Lambert (3)|Alderman William Lambert]] (Director of the [[Raleigh Cycle Co]]), [[Christopher N. Baker |C. N. Baker]] (Director of [[Humber|Humber and Co]]), [[F. Hall Kirby]] MICE (Director of the Burmah Ruby Mines), and [[J. H. Mace]] (Director of the [[Northampton Street Tramways Co]])<ref>Globe - Monday 15 February 1897</ref>


1899 Company wound up.
1899 Company wound up.

Revision as of 09:15, 21 November 2017

1897 Company formed. Prospectus. Directors are Major J. Eustace Jameson (Director of the Chicago Packing and Provision Co), Alderman William Lambert (Director of the Raleigh Cycle Co), C. N. Baker (Director of Humber and Co), F. Hall Kirby MICE (Director of the Burmah Ruby Mines), and J. H. Mace (Director of the Northampton Street Tramways Co)[1]

1899 Company wound up.

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Sources of Information

  1. Globe - Monday 15 February 1897