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1914 Partners: Edward Perronet Sells, John Charrington, Hylton Burleigh Dale, Edward Perronet Sells, jun., John Charrington, jun. Business: Merchants of Coal, Coke, and Briquettes of every description, including House Coal, Anthracite, Welsh Steam Coal, and the various Manufacturing Fuels, by Van, Truck, or Barge in London and the Country. | 1914 Partners: Edward Perronet Sells, John Charrington, Hylton Burleigh Dale, Edward Perronet Sells, jun., John Charrington, jun. Business: Merchants of Coal, Coke, and Briquettes of every description, including House Coal, Anthracite, Welsh Steam Coal, and the various Manufacturing Fuels, by Van, Truck, or Barge in London and the Country. | ||
1929 '''Charrington, Dale and Co''' acquired [[Charles Lea and Co]] and [[Thomas Lea and Co]], coal and coke merchants<ref>The Times October 19, 1920</ref> | |||
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Coal and Coke Merchants and Briquette Manufacturers, many branches in the London area
Chief Railway Coal Office: 335 and 337, Gray's Inn Road, London, W.C.; Chief Seaborne Coal Office: The Wharf, 2, Broad Street, Ratcliff, E.; City Office: 2, Coal Exchange, E.C.
1731 Business established as Wright, Dale and Co
1742 Jones, Sells and Co was founded
c.1790 Charrington and Co was founded
1856 Wright, Dale and Co amalgamated with Jones, Sells and Co
1859 Charrington and Co was joined into the combined firm which became Charrington, Sells, Dale and Co.
1914 Partners: Edward Perronet Sells, John Charrington, Hylton Burleigh Dale, Edward Perronet Sells, jun., John Charrington, jun. Business: Merchants of Coal, Coke, and Briquettes of every description, including House Coal, Anthracite, Welsh Steam Coal, and the various Manufacturing Fuels, by Van, Truck, or Barge in London and the Country.
1929 Charrington, Dale and Co acquired Charles Lea and Co and Thomas Lea and Co, coal and coke merchants[1]
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- ↑ The Times October 19, 1920