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1914 January. Company formed. 'Peco Engines.— This company has just been registered, with capital of £1,500 in £1 shares, to carry on the business of manufacturers of motor and engines. The subscribers are [[D. A. Pearson]], Knightwich, School Road, Moseley, Birmingham engineer, and [[J. A. Cole]], 34. Constance Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, clerk. Private company. The number of directors is not be less than two nor more than five. The first are [[D. A. Pearson]], [[J. A. Cole]], and [[G. Pearson]]. Qualification 100 Registered office, 129, Mill Road Birmingham.' | |||
1916 July. In Voluntary Liquidation. Peco Engines, Peco Works, Duddeston Mill Road, Birmingham. 'Manufacturers of Two-Stroke Petrol Engines.<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Thursday 13 July 1916</ref> | 1916 July. In Voluntary Liquidation. Peco Engines, Peco Works, Duddeston Mill Road, Birmingham. 'Manufacturers of Two-Stroke Petrol Engines.<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Thursday 13 July 1916</ref> |
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of Peco Works, Duddeston Mill Road, Birmingham
See Pearson and Cole
1914 January. Company formed. 'Peco Engines.— This company has just been registered, with capital of £1,500 in £1 shares, to carry on the business of manufacturers of motor and engines. The subscribers are D. A. Pearson, Knightwich, School Road, Moseley, Birmingham engineer, and J. A. Cole, 34. Constance Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, clerk. Private company. The number of directors is not be less than two nor more than five. The first are D. A. Pearson, J. A. Cole, and G. Pearson. Qualification 100 Registered office, 129, Mill Road Birmingham.'
1916 July. In Voluntary Liquidation. Peco Engines, Peco Works, Duddeston Mill Road, Birmingham. 'Manufacturers of Two-Stroke Petrol Engines.[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Birmingham Daily Post - Thursday 13 July 1916