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Cope and Timmins of Icknield Square, Birmingham.
Cope and Timmins of Icknield Square, Birmingham.
Cope and Timmins, 10 Soho Square, London (1902)


Cope and Timmins (1911) Ltd., of 15-16, Alfred Place, W.C.1.
Cope and Timmins (1911) Ltd., of 15-16, Alfred Place, W.C.1.
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1899 The company was registered on 4 March, to acquire the business of manufacturers of hot-water and other heating apparatus of the firm of the same name. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>
1899 The company was registered on 4 March, to acquire the business of manufacturers of hot-water and other heating apparatus of the firm of the same name. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>


1902 Catalogue states 'Cope and Collinson' and 'Clarke and Timmins' amalgamated.
1911 Brass Foundry, Cornice Poles, (Wood and Brass).
1911 Brass Foundry, Cornice Poles, (Wood and Brass).



Latest revision as of 07:10, 17 April 2021

March 1911.
1961.

Cope and Timmins of Icknield Square, Birmingham.

Cope and Timmins, 10 Soho Square, London (1902)

Cope and Timmins (1911) Ltd., of 15-16, Alfred Place, W.C.1.

1770 Company established.

1899 The company was registered on 4 March, to acquire the business of manufacturers of hot-water and other heating apparatus of the firm of the same name. [1]

1902 Catalogue states 'Cope and Collinson' and 'Clarke and Timmins' amalgamated.

1911 Brass Foundry, Cornice Poles, (Wood and Brass).

1914 General Brass Founders. [2]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908
  2. 1914 Whitakers Red Book