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'''Tunks and Co''' of Mill Lane, Cardiff, mechanical and electrical engineers and oven builders.
'''Tunks and Co''' of Mill Lane, Cardiff, mechanical and electrical engineers and oven builders.


1894 Dissolution of the Partnership between Gilbert Samuel Tunks and Ernest Richard Polehampton,
1894 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[Gilbert Samuel Tunks]] and [[Ernest Richard Polehampton]],
carrying on business as Mechanical and Electric Engineers and Oven Builders, at 3, Mill-lane, Cardiff, under the style or firm of Tunks and Co. All debts received and paid by Gilbert Samuel
carrying on business as Mechanical and Electric Engineers and Oven Builders, at 3, Mill-lane, Cardiff, under the style or firm of [[Tunks and Co]]. All debts received and paid by Gilbert Samuel
Tunks.<ref>London Gazette 27 November, 1894</ref>.
Tunks.<ref>London Gazette 27 November, 1894</ref>.
   
   

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Tunks and Co of Mill Lane, Cardiff, mechanical and electrical engineers and oven builders.

1894 Dissolution of the Partnership between Gilbert Samuel Tunks and Ernest Richard Polehampton, carrying on business as Mechanical and Electric Engineers and Oven Builders, at 3, Mill-lane, Cardiff, under the style or firm of Tunks and Co. All debts received and paid by Gilbert Samuel Tunks.[1].

1900 Dissolution of the partnership between Gilbert Samuel Tunks and Sidney Thomas Tunks, carrying on business as Oven Builders, at 39, Penarth-road, Cardiff. All debts received and paid by Gilbert Samuel Tunks.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 27 November, 1894
  2. London Gazette 11 December 1900