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formerly [[Watts, Ward and Co]] | formerly [[Watts, Ward and Co]] | ||
1902 On the death of E. H. Watts, his son [[Fenwick Shadforth Watts]] became chairman | |||
1910 Acquired [[Burnyeat, Brown and Co]] | |||
1924 [[Edmund Hannay Watts (c1899-1966)| Edmund Hannay Watts]] appointed a director | |||
1936 There are eight ships in the fleets manged by them.<ref>Liverpool Journal of Commerce - Friday 27 November 1936</ref> | 1936 There are eight ships in the fleets manged by them.<ref>Liverpool Journal of Commerce - Friday 27 November 1936</ref> |
Latest revision as of 07:53, 16 September 2023
of 7, Whittington Avenue, Leadenhall Street, E.C.3.
Shipowners
formerly Watts, Ward and Co
1902 On the death of E. H. Watts, his son Fenwick Shadforth Watts became chairman
1910 Acquired Burnyeat, Brown and Co
1924 Edmund Hannay Watts appointed a director
1936 There are eight ships in the fleets manged by them.[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Liverpool Journal of Commerce - Friday 27 November 1936