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of 54 Gracechurch Street, London
[[image:Im1856EnV1-p296.jpg|thumb|1856. Cast iron gate.]]


* 1779 Company established by '''Thomas Baily''' at Little Tower Street.
of 54 Gracechurch Street, London.


* 1814 Assumed present title and moved to Cornhill.
1779 Company established by '''Thomas Baily''' at Little Tower Street.


* 1910 Moved to present address.
1814 Assumed present title and moved to Cornhill.


* 1914 Heating engineers, workers in iron, brass, copper and bronze; manufacturing and furnishing ironmongers, sanitary engineers. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref>
1910 Moved to present address.
 
1914 Heating engineers, workers in iron, brass, copper and bronze; manufacturing and furnishing ironmongers, sanitary engineers. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref>


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[[Category: Town - London]]
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[[Category: Heating and Ventilation]]
[[Category: Heating and Ventilation]]

Latest revision as of 11:55, 26 February 2013

1856. Cast iron gate.

of 54 Gracechurch Street, London.

1779 Company established by Thomas Baily at Little Tower Street.

1814 Assumed present title and moved to Cornhill.

1910 Moved to present address.

1914 Heating engineers, workers in iron, brass, copper and bronze; manufacturing and furnishing ironmongers, sanitary engineers. [1]

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