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1914 Reported that they had received applications for factories for the manufacture of goods in the electrical and general engineering trades, soft goods, hardware, chemical and allied industries from well known firms and syndicates proposing to establish works.<ref>The Engineer 1914/08/28</ref> | |||
1915 Disposed of sixty premises since August in the South-eastern counties. Around 2400 persons were to be engaged in these factories and about £3100 a week was paid in wages.<ref>[[The Engineer 1915/03/12]], p 270.</ref> | 1915 Disposed of sixty premises since August in the South-eastern counties. Around 2400 persons were to be engaged in these factories and about £3100 a week was paid in wages.<ref>[[The Engineer 1915/03/12]], p 270.</ref> | ||
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1877 Formed
1914 Reported that they had received applications for factories for the manufacture of goods in the electrical and general engineering trades, soft goods, hardware, chemical and allied industries from well known firms and syndicates proposing to establish works.[1]
1915 Disposed of sixty premises since August in the South-eastern counties. Around 2400 persons were to be engaged in these factories and about £3100 a week was paid in wages.[2]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1914/08/28
- ↑ The Engineer 1915/03/12, p 270.