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1930 Bus business became [[Park Royal Vehicles|Park Royal Coachworks]] | 1930 Bus business became [[Park Royal Vehicles|Park Royal Coachworks]] | ||
1931 A scheme of arrangement was proposed where the note-holders took over the business<ref>The Times, Mar 23, 1931</ref> | 1931 A scheme of arrangement was proposed where the note-holders took over the wagon business; the [[Central Wagon Co]] would be converted to a public company in order to handle the distribution of payments to note-holders.<ref>The Times, Mar 23, 1931</ref> | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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of Cardiff, 14 Cockspur Street, London, Wigan, Preston, etc, Wagon builders and repairers, hirer-outers and metal merchants.
1910 Business formed in South Wales
1925 Public company of Hall, Lewis and Co was formed to acquire the business of the same name.
1926 Most of the capital expenditure had been at Crown Wagon and Engineering Works, at Maindy, Cardiff, and also extending the works at Doncaster[1]
1929 Company put into liquidation; also controlled Central Wagon Co, Moy's Wagon Co and Preston Wagon Co[2]
1930 Bus business became Park Royal Coachworks
1931 A scheme of arrangement was proposed where the note-holders took over the wagon business; the Central Wagon Co would be converted to a public company in order to handle the distribution of payments to note-holders.[3]
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Sources of Information
- The Times, Apr 27, 1925