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1902 Percival A. L. Pryor was chairman; the company was to be voluntarily wound up<ref>London Gazette 19 December 1902</ref> | |||
1909 Howard Beadle was chairman; the company was voluntarily wound up<ref>London Gazette 4 May 1909</ref> | |||
By 1918 a company of the same name was at 59, Poole Road, Westbourne, Bournemouth. | By 1918 a company of the same name was at 59, Poole Road, Westbourne, Bournemouth. |
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1902 Percival A. L. Pryor was chairman; the company was to be voluntarily wound up[1]
1909 Howard Beadle was chairman; the company was voluntarily wound up[2]
By 1918 a company of the same name was at 59, Poole Road, Westbourne, Bournemouth.
1921 Edward Ross Lowe was chairman. The company held an EGM at the Seamoor Motor and Engineering Works, Poole-road, Bournemouth, and decided it should be wound up voluntarily[3]