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of 103 and 105 Queen Victoria Street, London, 12 and 13 Laurence Pountney Lane, London, and College Street Works, St. Albans
of 103 and 105 Queen Victoria Street, London, 12 and 13 Laurence Pountney Lane, London, and College Street Works, St. Albans


1880 Cooper, Box and Co Limited was registered as a public company, with capital of £100,000, to take over and carry on the business of Box, Cooper and Co, wholesale and export hat manufacturers, clothiers and waterproofers.<ref>Daily News (London) 3 May 1880</ref>
1880 Cooper, Box and Co Limited was registered as a public company, with capital of £100,000, to take over and carry on the business of Cooper, Box and Co, wholesale and export hat manufacturers, clothiers and waterproofers.<ref>Daily News (London) 3 May 1880</ref>


1906 The company went into voluntary liquidation.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/27974/page/8663</ref>
1906 The company went into voluntary liquidation.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/27974/page/8663</ref>

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of 103 and 105 Queen Victoria Street, London, 12 and 13 Laurence Pountney Lane, London, and College Street Works, St. Albans

1880 Cooper, Box and Co Limited was registered as a public company, with capital of £100,000, to take over and carry on the business of Cooper, Box and Co, wholesale and export hat manufacturers, clothiers and waterproofers.[1]

1906 The company went into voluntary liquidation.[2]

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  • The National Archives BT 31/2641/14012