Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[William Tingey]] built the '''Beehive''' (1880) and the '''Beaver''' Works (1884) at Frindsbury<ref>Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frindsbury#Cement_Works]</ref>
[[William Tingey]] built the '''Beehive''' (1880) and the '''Beaver''' Works (1884) at Frindsbury<ref>Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frindsbury#Cement_Works]</ref>
1889 George Burge was reported to be planning to erect or acquire the Beehive Cement Works at Frindsbury<ref>The Times Dec. 22, 1894</ref>


1890 The Beehive works at Frindsbury were leased to [[William Levett and Co]].  
1890 The Beehive works at Frindsbury were leased to [[William Levett and Co]].  

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of 51 Gracehurch St, London, cement makers (1875)[1]

William Tingey built the Beehive (1880) and the Beaver Works (1884) at Frindsbury[2]

1889 George Burge was reported to be planning to erect or acquire the Beehive Cement Works at Frindsbury[3]

1890 The Beehive works at Frindsbury were leased to William Levett and Co.

Soon after 1893 the company merged with McLean and Co to form McLean, Levett and Co


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Sources of Information

  1. Post Office Directory
  2. Wikipedia [1]
  3. The Times Dec. 22, 1894
  • [2] Frindsbury cement works