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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<ref>The Times, 19 July 1950</ref>.
1950 Reconstruction of [[J. Stone and Co]] as a holding company; formation of 2 subsidiaries to handle the business [[J. Stone and Co (Charlton)]] Ltd (marine propellers) and [[J. Stone and Co (Deptford)]] Ltd (railway air conditioning); railway work was also handled at Oldham.<ref>The Times, 19 July 1950</ref>.
 
By 1952 [[J. Stone and Co (Charlton)]] was handling the marine propeller activities too.


1958 Stone's aluminium alloy nails for building (see advert)
1958 Stone's aluminium alloy nails for building (see advert)
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[[Category: Ship Components]]
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[[Category: Refrigeration and Air Conditioning]]

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March 1958.
June 1958.
November 1961.
1967.

of Arklow Road, London S.E.14

1950 Reconstruction of J. Stone and Co as a holding company; formation of 2 subsidiaries to handle the business J. Stone and Co (Charlton) Ltd (marine propellers) and J. Stone and Co (Deptford) Ltd (railway air conditioning); railway work was also handled at Oldham.[1].

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.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 19 July 1950