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1920 Company incorporated to take over the ships formerly owned by [[John Hudson and Co (2)|John Hudson and Co]]
1920 Company incorporated to take over the ships formerly owned by [[John Hudson and Co (2)|John Hudson and Co]]


1956 Became part of the new company [[Hudson Fuel and Shipping]]. The major part of its trade consisted of shipping coal for John Hudson and Co from Scotland and North East England to the Thames. Closely associated with [{Samuel Williams and Sons]]<ref>The Times July 18, 1956</ref>
1956 Became part of the new company [[Hudson Fuel and Shipping]]. The major part of its trade consisted of shipping coal for John Hudson and Co from Scotland and North East England to the Thames. Closely associated with [[Samuel Williams and Sons]]<ref>The Times July 18, 1956</ref>


==See Also==
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Latest revision as of 17:54, 24 March 2022

of 22, Billiter-street, London (1920)

of 8, Lloyd's-avenue, London, E.C.3 (1925).[1]

1920 Company incorporated to take over the ships formerly owned by John Hudson and Co

1956 Became part of the new company Hudson Fuel and Shipping. The major part of its trade consisted of shipping coal for John Hudson and Co from Scotland and North East England to the Thames. Closely associated with Samuel Williams and Sons[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1925/10/02
  2. The Times July 18, 1956