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1912 On 4th September, agreement was sealed between Pickfords Ltd., London Parcels Delivery Company and [[Carter, Paterson and Co]] Ltd., providing for working arrangement of respective businesses of those companies. | 1912 On 4th September, agreement was sealed between Pickfords Ltd., London Parcels Delivery Company and [[Carter, Paterson and Co]] Ltd., providing for working arrangement of respective businesses of those companies. | ||
1920 By agreement, the share capital of Pickfords Ltd. was purchased by | 1920 By agreement, the share capital of Pickfords Ltd. was purchased by The Proprietors of [[Hay's Wharf Cartage Co]] Ltd., and others, although original name and tradition of Pickfords was to continue. | ||
1933 By another agreement, dated 9th August, the capital of Hay's Wharf Cartage Co.Ltd., was acquired by four main line railway companies in equal parts, although Pickfords again continued to develop on their own lines. | 1933 By another agreement, dated 9th August, the capital of Hay's Wharf Cartage Co.Ltd., was acquired by four main line railway companies in equal parts, although Pickfords again continued to develop on their own lines. | ||
1947 Pickfords Ltd. became part of the British Transport Commission | 1947 Pickfords Ltd. became part of the [[British Transport Commission]] | ||
1949 Became part of the Road Haulage Executive. | 1949 Became part of the Road Haulage Executive. |
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of 57 Gresham Street, London.
formerly Pickford and Co
1901 The company was registered on 21 March, to acquire the business of general carriers and railway agents of the firm of the same name. [1]
1901 The name was changed to Pickfords Limited
1909 Company re-constituted again.
1912 On 4th September, agreement was sealed between Pickfords Ltd., London Parcels Delivery Company and Carter, Paterson and Co Ltd., providing for working arrangement of respective businesses of those companies.
1920 By agreement, the share capital of Pickfords Ltd. was purchased by The Proprietors of Hay's Wharf Cartage Co Ltd., and others, although original name and tradition of Pickfords was to continue.
1933 By another agreement, dated 9th August, the capital of Hay's Wharf Cartage Co.Ltd., was acquired by four main line railway companies in equal parts, although Pickfords again continued to develop on their own lines.
1947 Pickfords Ltd. became part of the British Transport Commission
1949 Became part of the Road Haulage Executive.
1955 Road Haulage Executive became British Road Services (BRS) with effect from 1 January 1955.
See Also
- 1907 Table of 50 Largest Employers
- 1908 Stock Exchange Year-Book: Miscellaneous Companies: P
- 1914 Whitakers Red Book: C
- 1914 Who's Who in Business: Company P
- 1993 Key British Enterprises
- Armstrong-Saurer
- British Road Services
- Carter, Paterson and Co
- Engineering 1948 Jul-Dec: Index: General
- HMS Hercules
- Harold Wood and Sons
- Hay's Wharf Cartage Co
- National Freight Corporation
- Norcros
- Norman Box
- Pickford and Co
- Proprietors of Hay's Wharf
- Saurer
- Tersons
- Transport Holding Co
- Wallis and Steevens: A 6781
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908
- Pickfords [1]