Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1885 Company formed.<ref>Western Daily Press - Saturday 19 December 1885</ref>
1889 Lost a case against the Neath Harbour Commissioners who had removed the company's submerged cable which they had laid across the river Neath<ref>The Times Mar. 27, 1889</ref>
1890 Chairman is Charles Nash.<ref>Exeter Flying Post - Saturday 31 May 1890</ref>
1892 Acquired by the [[National Telephone Co]]<ref>The Times June 4, 1892</ref>


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Latest revision as of 16:37, 15 November 2024

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of Bristol

1885 Company formed.[1]

1889 Lost a case against the Neath Harbour Commissioners who had removed the company's submerged cable which they had laid across the river Neath[2]

1890 Chairman is Charles Nash.[3]

1892 Acquired by the National Telephone Co[4]

See Also

Sources of Information

  1. Western Daily Press - Saturday 19 December 1885
  2. The Times Mar. 27, 1889
  3. Exeter Flying Post - Saturday 31 May 1890
  4. The Times June 4, 1892