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Plymouth and Stonehouse Gas-Light and Coke Co

From Graces Guide

of Plymouth

The company was incorporated in 1845.

1908 Directors: Bellamy, Kt. (Chairman), J. H. S. May (Deputy-Chairman), J. Bayly, H. D. Bewes, G. Cox, A. S. Harris, H. S. Wilcocks, T. G. G. Wills, and T. Wolferstan. Secretary: H. B. Heath. Office : Athenaeum Terrace, Plymouth.

1944 Alfred R. Langford distribution superintendent, Plymouth and Stonehouse Gas Light and Coke Co.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Western Morning News - Saturday 10 June 1944