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1911 Share issue. Directors are [[George Herbert Sankey]], [[Walter Wolseley]] and [[William Arthur Stevens]]. General manager is [[S. L. Brunton]]. Consulting engineers are [[Mordey and Dawbarn]]. Company formed to acquire [[Joseph Sankey and Sons]], [[Thomas Tilling]] and [[W. A. Stevens]].<ref>Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Wednesday 29 November 1911</ref>
1911 Share issue. Directors are [[George Herbert Sankey]], [[Walter Wolseley]] and [[William Arthur Stevens]]. General manager is [[S. L. Brunton]]. Consulting engineers are [[Mordey and Dawbarn]]. Company formed to acquire ''(from)'' [[Joseph Sankey and Sons]], [[Thomas Tilling]] and [[W. A. Stevens]].<ref>Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Wednesday 29 November 1911</ref>


1911 Hadley Engineering Co., Ltd. agreed to purchase from Joseph Sankey and Sons, Ltd., their freehold premises at ...<ref>Coventry Evening Telegraph 29 November 1911</ref>
1911 Hadley Engineering Co., Ltd. agreed to purchase from Joseph Sankey and Sons, Ltd., their freehold premises at ...<ref>Coventry Evening Telegraph 29 November 1911</ref>


[[Tilling-Stevens]] agreed that the construction of the vehicles be at Hadley  by the Hadley Engineering Co. <ref>Bromley Journal and West Kent Herald 01 December 1911</ref>
[[Tilling-Stevens]] agreed that the construction of the ''(petrol-electric)'' vehicles be at Hadley  by the Hadley Engineering Co. <ref>Bromley Journal and West Kent Herald 01 December 1911</ref>
 
N.B. words added in parentheses are guesses to make sense of this.


== See Also ==
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Revision as of 08:10, 14 July 2023

1911 Share issue. Directors are George Herbert Sankey, Walter Wolseley and William Arthur Stevens. General manager is S. L. Brunton. Consulting engineers are Mordey and Dawbarn. Company formed to acquire (from) Joseph Sankey and Sons, Thomas Tilling and W. A. Stevens.[1]

1911 Hadley Engineering Co., Ltd. agreed to purchase from Joseph Sankey and Sons, Ltd., their freehold premises at ...[2]

Tilling-Stevens agreed that the construction of the (petrol-electric) vehicles be at Hadley by the Hadley Engineering Co. [3]

N.B. words added in parentheses are guesses to make sense of this.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Wednesday 29 November 1911
  2. Coventry Evening Telegraph 29 November 1911
  3. Bromley Journal and West Kent Herald 01 December 1911