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1897 27 Dec: Registered as a limited company.<ref>[https://www.stonefirms.com/about-us/portland-stone-history/]</ref> | 1897 27 Dec: Registered as a limited company.<ref>[https://www.stonefirms.com/about-us/portland-stone-history/]</ref> | ||
1960 | 1960 Name changed to the [[Bath and Portland Group]]<ref>The Times, April 23, 1968</ref> | ||
1989 [[Bath and Portland Group]] became part of [[Hanson Trust|Hanson]] plc | |||
The final name for this business under Hanson ownership was '''Hanson Bath and Portland Stone''' | |||
2004 The Portland side of the business was separated from the Bath side and became '''Portland Stone Firms''' Ltd. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 16:30, 4 October 2019


Bath and Portland Stone Firms Ltd. of 6-7 Kingston Buildings, Bath (Head Office) and Portland (Works). London Office (Grosvenor Gardens House, S.W.I. (1949).
Owner of stone quarries and stone mines; supplier of stone and concrete products.
1888 Business established by the amalgamation of Stone Bros., Ltd. (Bath), Randell Saunders & Co., Ltd. (Corsham), The Corsham Bath Stone Co., Ltd. (Corsham), R. J. Marsh & Co., Ltd. (Box), Pictor & Sons (Box), Isaac Sumsion (Bath), S. R. Noble (Box).
1888 Incorporated as a Limited Company.
1889 Purchased 6-7 Kingston Buildings and 1 Church Street, Bath, for use as a head office.
Subsequently amalgamated Weston Quarries Co. and Stewards & Co., Ltd. (Portland).
1897 27 Dec: Registered as a limited company.[1]
1960 Name changed to the Bath and Portland Group[2]
1989 Bath and Portland Group became part of Hanson plc
The final name for this business under Hanson ownership was Hanson Bath and Portland Stone
2004 The Portland side of the business was separated from the Bath side and became Portland Stone Firms Ltd.