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Formerly known as Leverett, Thorpe and Kearton Ltd of
Formerly known as Leverett, Thorp and Kearton Ltd of 122 New Bond Street, London.
122 New Bond Street, London.
 
Latterly of Davies Street, Oxford Street, London, W1.
 
Sometime after 1920 the company name was changed
 
1928 The garages were taken over by [[Lex Garages]]
 
1936 Leverett Kearton Garages Ltd was wound up<ref>The London Gazette 8 May 1936</ref>; replaced by a new company Leverett Kearton (1936) Ltd
 
1963 [[Ernest E. Leverett]] was chairman; Leverett Kearton (1936) Ltd was wound up<ref>The London Gazette 1 March 1963</ref>


Laterly of Davies Street, Oxford Street, London, W1.


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Latest revision as of 10:57, 5 February 2018

January 1920.
January 1920.
January 1920.
June 1923.

Formerly known as Leverett, Thorp and Kearton Ltd of 122 New Bond Street, London.

Latterly of Davies Street, Oxford Street, London, W1.

Sometime after 1920 the company name was changed

1928 The garages were taken over by Lex Garages

1936 Leverett Kearton Garages Ltd was wound up[1]; replaced by a new company Leverett Kearton (1936) Ltd

1963 Ernest E. Leverett was chairman; Leverett Kearton (1936) Ltd was wound up[2]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette 8 May 1936
  2. The London Gazette 1 March 1963