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1983 [[S.H.M. (Birmingham)]], [[W. T. George and Co]], [[William Harvie and Co]], [[Bocock and Wilkinson|G. Bocock and Co]] were in voluntary liquidation; a meeting of their Creditors was held at Newhall Street, Birmingham on Monday, 10th January 1983, for the purposes mentioned in sections 294 and 295 of the Companies Act 1948<ref>London Gazette 18 January 1983</ref> | 1983 [[S.H.M. (Birmingham)]], [[W. T. George and Co]], [[William Harvie and Co]], [[Bocock and Wilkinson|G. Bocock and Co]] were in voluntary liquidation; a meeting of their Creditors was held at Newhall Street, Birmingham on Monday, 10th January 1983, for the purposes mentioned in sections 294 and 295 of the Companies Act 1948<ref>London Gazette 18 January 1983</ref> | ||
1992 George Bocock and Harvie Ltd was in liquidation<ref>London Gazette 18 Aug 1992</ref> | 1992 '''George Bocock and Harvie''' Ltd was in liquidation<ref>London Gazette 18 Aug 1992</ref> | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 06:51, 10 May 2020
Bocock and Wilkinson, ships lamp manufacturers, of 17-18 Mott St. Birmingham[1], trademark Seahorse
1890 Bocock & Wilkinson, electroplate manufacturers of 123 Gt. Hampton St. (previously occupied by F. T. Marrian, electroplate manufacturer)
1900 Listed as ships lamp manufacturers.
c.1909 Moved to Mott Street
Later became Bocock and Son
1932 Listed as George Bocock and Co Ltd, ship's lamp manufacturers, 17-18 Mott St[2]
1973 In Mott Street[3].
1983 S.H.M. (Birmingham), W. T. George and Co, William Harvie and Co, G. Bocock and Co were in voluntary liquidation; a meeting of their Creditors was held at Newhall Street, Birmingham on Monday, 10th January 1983, for the purposes mentioned in sections 294 and 295 of the Companies Act 1948[4]
1992 George Bocock and Harvie Ltd was in liquidation[5]
See Also
Sources of Information
- Birmingham History Forum [1]