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1944 The Baggeridge Brick Company Limited was registered as a private company with a nominal capital of £150,000, to take over the business of brick making, formerly carried on by the Earl of Dudley's Baggeridge Colliery Limited.<ref>Birmingham Daily Gazette 21 April 1944</ref>
1981 The company was re-registered as a public company.<ref>Companies House information</ref>
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1944 The Baggeridge Brick Company Limited was registered as a private company with a nominal capital of £150,000, to take over the business of brick making, formerly carried on by the Earl of Dudley's Baggeridge Colliery Limited.[1]

1981 The company was re-registered as a public company.[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. Birmingham Daily Gazette 21 April 1944
  2. Companies House information