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1912 of 49 Queen-Victoria Street, London E. C. Principals' firm changed from The Karlsbader Kaolin Industrie Gesellschaft to that of The Zettlitzer Kaolinwerke A. G. Porzellan Fabrik, Merkelsgrun, near Karlsbad.<ref>[[The Engineer 1912/12/06]] p 610.</ref> | 1912 of 49 Queen-Victoria Street, London E. C. Principals' firm changed from The Karlsbader Kaolin Industrie Gesellschaft to that of The Zettlitzer Kaolinwerke A. G. Porzellan Fabrik, Merkelsgrun, near Karlsbad.<ref>[[The Engineer 1912/12/06]] p 610.</ref> | ||
1914 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[Fitzherbert Albert Bugby Lord]], [[Frederic William Dennis]], and [[John Edmund Hood]], carrying on business as Engineers and Iron and Machine Merchants and Agents, at 49, Queen Victoria-street, | |||
in the city of London, under the style or firm of "W. F. DENNIS AND CO.," so far as concerns the said Frederic William Dennis. | |||
Fitzherbert Albert Bugby Lord and John Edmund Hood would continue the business<ref>London gazette 27 February, 1914</ref> | |||
1937 Wire and cable manufacturers. <ref>[[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]]</ref> | 1937 Wire and cable manufacturers. <ref>[[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]]</ref> |
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W. F. Dennis and Co Ltd. of 70 Queen Victoria Street, London, EC4.
Successor to W. F. Dennis
1903 Albert Buildings, 49 Queen-Victoria Street, London E. C.[1]
1912 of 49 Queen-Victoria Street, London E. C. Principals' firm changed from The Karlsbader Kaolin Industrie Gesellschaft to that of The Zettlitzer Kaolinwerke A. G. Porzellan Fabrik, Merkelsgrun, near Karlsbad.[2]
1914 Dissolution of the Partnership between Fitzherbert Albert Bugby Lord, Frederic William Dennis, and John Edmund Hood, carrying on business as Engineers and Iron and Machine Merchants and Agents, at 49, Queen Victoria-street, in the city of London, under the style or firm of "W. F. DENNIS AND CO.," so far as concerns the said Frederic William Dennis. Fitzherbert Albert Bugby Lord and John Edmund Hood would continue the business[3]
1937 Wire and cable manufacturers. [4]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1903/01/16 p 78.
- ↑ The Engineer 1912/12/06 p 610.
- ↑ London gazette 27 February, 1914
- ↑ 1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries