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Presumably a business established by [[James George Willcox Aldridge]] | Presumably a business established by [[James George Willcox Aldridge]] | ||
1901 Fiddes-Aldridge stoking machine<ref>[https://historicengland.org.uk/research/results/reports/8019/TheManufacturedGasIndustry_Volume4] Historic England</ref> | |||
1957 The works in Bath were acquired by [[Stothert and Pitt]], whose Victoria Works adjoined them<ref>he Times Nov 19, 1957</ref> | 1957 The works in Bath were acquired by [[Stothert and Pitt]], whose Victoria Works adjoined them<ref>he Times Nov 19, 1957</ref> |
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of 39 Victoria Street, London
and Avonbanks Works, Bath.
Presumably a business established by James George Willcox Aldridge
1901 Fiddes-Aldridge stoking machine[1]
1957 The works in Bath were acquired by Stothert and Pitt, whose Victoria Works adjoined them[2]
1959 Petition presented to High Court by J. and F. Pool of Hayle for compulsory winding up of the company[3]
1972 Release of liquidators[4]
1976 Struck off the register of companies[5]