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1962 Partner in the [[Beyer Peacock (Hymek)]] joint venture | 1962 Partner in the [[Beyer Peacock (Hymek)]] joint venture | ||
1968 Name changed to Stone-Platt Crawley Ltd | 1968 Name changed to [[Stone-Platt Industries|Stone-Platt Crawley]] Ltd | ||
1982 Company liquidated on Creditor's petition. | |||
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of Arklow Road, London S.E.14
1950 Reconstruction of J. Stone and Co to be a holding company; formation of 2 subsidiaries to handle business: J. Stone and Co (Charlton) Ltd (railway air conditioning) and J. Stone and Co (Deptford) Ltd (marine propellers); the existing subsidiaries would be merged into one to handle the mechanical engineering products; the existing 50 percent holdings in Light Metal Forgings Ltd and Stone-Fry Magnesium Ltd would be maintained[1].
By 1952 J. Stone and Co (Charlton) was handling the marine propeller activities too.
1958 Stone's aluminium alloy nails for building (see advert)
1962 Partner in the Beyer Peacock (Hymek) joint venture
1968 Name changed to Stone-Platt Crawley Ltd
1982 Company liquidated on Creditor's petition.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, 19 July 1950