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of 5, East India Avenue, E.C
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Metal merchants
Metal merchants


1926 The private limited company of [[William Jacks and Co]], trading at Glasgow and elsewhere, having gone into voluntary liquidation, the liquidator has sold the goodwill of this company to them.  In future their offices in Glasgow and Middlesbrough will be conducted under the name of [[William Jacks and Co]] instead of [[William Colvin and Co]] as heretofore.<ref>The Engineer 1926/02/12</ref>


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December 1907.
February 1908.

of 5, East India Avenue, E.C

Metal merchants

1926 The private limited company of William Jacks and Co, trading at Glasgow and elsewhere, having gone into voluntary liquidation, the liquidator has sold the goodwill of this company to them. In future their offices in Glasgow and Middlesbrough will be conducted under the name of William Jacks and Co instead of William Colvin and Co as heretofore.[1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1926/02/12