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J. Stone and Co (Charlton)

From Graces Guide
April 1952.
1960s(?) "A Career at Charlton" brochure.
1960s(?) "A Career at Charlton" brochure.
1960s(?) "A Career at Charlton" brochure.
1960s(?) "A Career at Charlton" brochure.
1960s(?) "A Career at Charlton" brochure.

Marine specialities, of Oceanic House, London SW1

1950 Reconstruction of J. Stone and Co as a holding company; formation of 2 subsidiaries to handle the business J. Stone and Co (Charlton) Ltd (marine propellers) and J. Stone and Co (Deptford) Ltd (railway air conditioning); railway work was also handled at Oldham.[1].

1952 Maker of Heliston propellers, Stone and Stone-Kamewa controllable pitch propellers, Stone-Marepa davits, watertight doors, the Duoflow Sewage system, and Stone's DYSL, marine and underwater white metals (see advert)

1964 J. Stone and Co (Charlton) was a member of the Stone-Platt group[2].

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 19 July 1950
  2. The Times, 22 January 1964