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'''R. S. Newall and Son''', wire rope makers, of Washington, Co. Durham | '''R. S. Newall and Son''', wire rope makers, of Washington, Co. Durham | ||
of Liverpool | of Liverpool | ||
1889 [[Robert Stirling Newall]], having left [[R. S. Newall and Co]], moved to Liverpool | 1889 [[Robert Stirling Newall]], having left [[R. S. Newall and Co]], moved to Washington and then to Liverpool where he set up a new business with his son <ref>The Times, 12 September 1924</ref>. | ||
1891 Took limited company status | 1891 Took limited company status | ||
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[[Category: Town - Liverpool]] | [[Category: Town - Liverpool]] | ||
[[Category: Town - | [[Category: Town - Washington]] | ||
[[Category: Ropes, Wires and Cables (non-electrical)]] | [[Category: Ropes, Wires and Cables (non-electrical)]] |
Latest revision as of 14:24, 6 February 2014

R. S. Newall and Son, wire rope makers, of Washington, Co. Durham
of Liverpool
1889 Robert Stirling Newall, having left R. S. Newall and Co, moved to Washington and then to Liverpool where he set up a new business with his son [1].
1891 Took limited company status
1900 Micrometer wire gauge. R S Newall and Son of Washinton. Article and illustration in The Engineer.[2]
1923 Business continued by Newall's grandson, L. B. Newall
1923 Incorporated in British Ropes Ltd on its formation[3].
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, 12 September 1924
- ↑ The Engineer 1900/08/31 of 31st August 1900 p221
- ↑ National Archives