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‎‎‎‎[[Image:‎Im194608MSM-Gascoigne.jpg|thumb| April 1946. ]]
‎‎‎‎[[Image:‎Im194608MSM-Gascoigne.jpg|thumb| April 1946. ]]
[[Image:Im194604MSM-Gascoigne.jpg|thumb| August 1946. ]]
[[Image:Im194604MSM-Gascoigne.jpg|thumb| August 1946. ]]
[[image:Im194704AE-Gasgoine.jpg|thumb| April 1947.]]
[[image:Im19570125Aero-Gascoigne.jpg|thumb| January 1957.]]
[[image:Im19570125Aero-Gascoigne.jpg|thumb| January 1957.]]
[[Image:Im19570517Aero-Gascoigne.jpg|thumb| May 1957.]]
[[Image:Im19570517Aero-Gascoigne.jpg|thumb| May 1957.]]
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of 114/118 Castle Street, Reading, Berkshire.  Telephone: Reading 5067.  Telegraphic Address: "Gasgoines, Reading"
of 114/118 Castle Street, Reading, Berkshire.  Telephone: Reading 5067.  Telegraphic Address: "Gasgoines, Reading"


==Sectional Constructions==
1921 Private company formed as '''Gascoigne Sectional Constructions Ltd''', presumably by [[G. H. Gascoigne|George Harry Gascoigne]].
 
1921 Private company formed as '''Gascoigne Sectional Constructions Ltd'''.


1922 Name changed.
1922 Name changed.
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1961 Tubular steel constructional engineers, producing "Klee-Klamps".  120 employees. <ref>[[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref>
1961 Tubular steel constructional engineers, producing "Klee-Klamps".  120 employees. <ref>[[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref>
==Gascoignes (Reading)==
of Gascoigne House, Reading, Berkshire.  Telephone: 5067/8. Telegraphic Address: "Gascoignes, Reading"
1927 '''Gascoignes (Reading) Ltd''' were established at Coley by '''George H. Gascoigne ''' with premises in Berkeley Avenue, Reading, Berkshire.
1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair.  The Milking Machine Specialists, displaying complete Auto Releaser Milking Machine and Bucket Type Plant.  The most complete and modern Milking Equipment on the market.  (Stand No. B.712) <ref>[[1937 British Industries Fair]] Advert p529; and p366</ref>
1970s The company merged with Melotte, also a family firm that was established in 1852, in the 1970s to form '''Gascoigne-Melotte''', who specialise in milking machine design and development.


==See Also==
==See Also==
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== Sources of Information ==
== Sources of Information ==
* [http://www.users.on.net/~kevros/coleypark/oc_coleymisc.htm] Coley Park and Beyond
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January 1920.
1938.

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April 1946.
August 1946.
April 1947.
January 1957.
May 1957.

of 114/118 Castle Street, Reading, Berkshire. Telephone: Reading 5067. Telegraphic Address: "Gasgoines, Reading"

1921 Private company formed as Gascoigne Sectional Constructions Ltd, presumably by George Harry Gascoigne.

1922 Name changed.

1937 British Industries Fair Advert for Tubular Ke-Klamp: small buildings; guard railings; scaffolding; machinery guards; safety devices, etc. A quick easy method of tubular construction. No screwing, drilling, rivetting, bolting necessary for guard railing, building, sheds, racks, stands, stalls, etc. (Building, Central Heating and Cooking Section - Stand No. B.712) [1]

1961 Tubular steel constructional engineers, producing "Klee-Klamps". 120 employees. [2]

See Also

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Sources of Information