Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1911 After the death of Sir John Aird, the businesses of [[Aird and Sons|John Aird and Sons]] and [[Westminster Construction Co]] were amalgamated as [[Airds]] Ltd<ref> The Times, Jul 03, 1911</ref>  Incorporated as a Limited Company.
1911 After the death of Sir John Aird, the businesses of [[Aird and Sons|John Aird and Sons]] and [[Westminster Construction Co]] were amalgamated as [[Airds]] Ltd<ref> The Times, Jul 03, 1911</ref>  Incorporated as a Limited Company.


1914 Contractors for Public Works, 22, Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster, S.W.  
1914 Contractors for Public Works, 22, Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster, S.W.  Secretary: W. H. Cropper. Business: Contractors for Public Works.
 
  Secretary: W. H. Cropper. Business: Contractors for Public Works.




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of London

1911 After the death of Sir John Aird, the businesses of John Aird and Sons and Westminster Construction Co were amalgamated as Airds Ltd[1] Incorporated as a Limited Company.

1914 Contractors for Public Works, 22, Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster, S.W. Secretary: W. H. Cropper. Business: Contractors for Public Works.


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Jul 03, 1911