British and International Utilities
1930 The British and International Utilities. Ltd., had been organised with an initial capital of £250,000 to acquire interests in leading electrical and public utility undertakings in the United Kingdom and the British Empire.[1]
1931 The Mid-Lincolnshire Electric Supply Co was registered as a public company. Its objects are to adopt an agreement between R. Borlase Matthews and British and International Utilities, Ltd.. to acquire the Mid-Lincolnshire Electricity Electricity Special Order, 1930, and any Order made in extension.[2]
1935 The Lincolnshire and Central Electric Supply Co. represents the conversion into a public company of the former British and International Utilities Ltd.. which controls the Altrincham ...[3]