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of London, Building Contractors. | of London, Building Contractors. | ||
1850 John Jarvis founded the firm | 1850 John Jarvis founded the firm, builders and decorators | ||
His three sons built the business further. | |||
1907 Incorporated as a private limited company | 1907 Incorporated as a private limited company | ||
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WWII Constructed airfields, factories and offices | WWII Constructed airfields, factories and offices | ||
1946 Douglas Bailey Jarvis became managing director, the last of the family to hold this position<ref>The Times Apr. 6, 2005</ref> | |||
1959 Incorporated as a public company. | 1959 Incorporated as a public company. |
Revision as of 17:16, 5 January 2023

of London, Building Contractors.
1850 John Jarvis founded the firm, builders and decorators
His three sons built the business further.
1907 Incorporated as a private limited company
Expansion in and beyond London. Notable projects included Radcliffe Power Station in Lancashire, Sark Lighthouse and a church in Australia.
1920s and 30s: work included underground railway stations, municipal garages, factories and offices
WWII Constructed airfields, factories and offices
1946 Douglas Bailey Jarvis became managing director, the last of the family to hold this position[1]
1959 Incorporated as a public company.
1986 The last member of the Jarvis family working in the company retired
1987 Acquisition of controlling interest by Brookville Securities[2]. Property development was a significant part of the business.
See Also
Sources of Information
- 1989 Annual report