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of Newark, gas engineers and contractors
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c.1926 Company formed, presumably successor to [[Tully Gas Plants]]
1927 Company registered<ref>Sheffield Daily Telegraph 20 July 1927</ref>, presumably successor to [[Tully Gas Plants]]
 
1928 There are two Tully plants in operation. These are the patent gas producers made by the local firm of Tully, Sons and Co.. and consist of a combined water gas and coal gas plant.<ref> Newark Herald  08 December 1928</ref>


1929 The directors of [[Lerwick Gas Co]]., Ltd., decided to introduce an extensive new gas plant of the most up-to-date type, the company having entered into a contract with Messrs Tully, Sons, & Co., Ltd., to introduce their coal-gas plant.<ref>Shetland Times  19 January 1979</ref>
1929 The directors of [[Lerwick Gas Co]]., Ltd., decided to introduce an extensive new gas plant of the most up-to-date type, the company having entered into a contract with Messrs Tully, Sons, & Co., Ltd., to introduce their coal-gas plant.<ref>Shetland Times  19 January 1979</ref>
1929 Tully. Sons Co.. of Newark, have some 200 plants in work in various parts of the world, some of which have been in operation for over ...
<ref>Jedburgh Gazette  20 September 1929</ref>


1940 Advertising for draughtsman<ref> Louth Standard 17 February 1940</ref>
1940 Advertising for draughtsman<ref> Louth Standard 17 February 1940</ref>


 
1953 continued to be in operation


== See Also ==
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Latest revision as of 17:26, 20 June 2024

of Newark, gas engineers and contractors

1927 Company registered[1], presumably successor to Tully Gas Plants

1928 There are two Tully plants in operation. These are the patent gas producers made by the local firm of Tully, Sons and Co.. and consist of a combined water gas and coal gas plant.[2]

1929 The directors of Lerwick Gas Co., Ltd., decided to introduce an extensive new gas plant of the most up-to-date type, the company having entered into a contract with Messrs Tully, Sons, & Co., Ltd., to introduce their coal-gas plant.[3]

1929 Tully. Sons Co.. of Newark, have some 200 plants in work in various parts of the world, some of which have been in operation for over ... [4]

1940 Advertising for draughtsman[5]

1953 continued to be in operation

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Sources of Information

  1. Sheffield Daily Telegraph 20 July 1927
  2. Newark Herald 08 December 1928
  3. Shetland Times 19 January 1979
  4. Jedburgh Gazette 20 September 1929
  5. Louth Standard 17 February 1940