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[[Image:Im19280827MoTr-South.jpg|thumb| August 1928. The Southdown bus station at Eastbourne. ]] | [[Image:Im19280827MoTr-South.jpg|thumb| August 1928. The Southdown bus station at Eastbourne. ]] | ||
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1915 June. The company was incorporated to acquire the businesses of [[Worthing Motor Services]] and the [[London and South Coast Haulage Co]] and part of the [[Brighton, Hove and Preston United Omnibus Co]]. The directors are: <ref> The Times, Tuesday, Feb 06, 1923</ref> | 1915 June. The company was incorporated to acquire the businesses of [[Worthing Motor Services]] and the [[London and South Coast Haulage Co]] and part of the [[Brighton, Hove and Preston United Omnibus Co]]. The directors are: <ref> The Times, Tuesday, Feb 06, 1923</ref> |
Latest revision as of 13:32, 27 November 2019



1915 June. The company was incorporated to acquire the businesses of Worthing Motor Services and the London and South Coast Haulage Co and part of the Brighton, Hove and Preston United Omnibus Co. The directors are: [1]
- Walter Flaxman French
- John Jackson Clark
- James Bradford
- Thomas Wolsey
- William Simpson Wreathall
- Alfred Edward Cannon
- Alfred Douglas Mackenzie
1968 The Transport Holding Co acquired British Electric Traction Co's shares in UK bus companies, including Southdown [2]