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[[Image:Im1875GeoCockerell.jpg|thumb| 1875. Showing the various outlets for the coal products. ]]
13 Cornhill, London
13 Cornhill, London


Coal merchants to Queen Victoria.
Coal merchants to Queen Victoria.
1850 Messrs. G. J. Cockerell and Co. (the coal merchants, of Blackfriars). Head of business is George J. Cockerell. <ref>Morning Herald (London) - Friday 26 July 1850</ref>


1896 Acquired by the new company [[William Cory and Son]] together with other coal factors, merchants and lightermen businesses.
1896 Acquired by the new company [[William Cory and Son]] together with other coal factors, merchants and lightermen businesses.
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Revision as of 11:20, 7 January 2024

1875. Showing the various outlets for the coal products.

13 Cornhill, London

Coal merchants to Queen Victoria.

1850 Messrs. G. J. Cockerell and Co. (the coal merchants, of Blackfriars). Head of business is George J. Cockerell. [1]

1896 Acquired by the new company William Cory and Son together with other coal factors, merchants and lightermen businesses.

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Sources of Information

  1. Morning Herald (London) - Friday 26 July 1850