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* 1930 [[Henry G. Richardson and Sons]] was taken over by [[Thomas Webb and Sons]]. According to an Agreement, dated 25th July, the company of [[Henry G. Richardson and Sons]] was sold to [[Webb's Crystal Glass Co]] on that date. A new private limited company called '''Henry G. Richardson and Sons Ltd''' was set up at that time, as a subsidiary of Webbs Crystal.  
* 1930 [[Henry G. Richardson and Sons]] was taken over by [[Thomas Webb and Sons]]. According to an Agreement, dated 25th July, the company of [[Henry G. Richardson and Sons]] was sold to [[Webb's Crystal Glass Co]] on that date. A new private limited company called '''Henry G. Richardson and Sons Ltd''' was set up at that time, as a subsidiary of Webbs Crystal.  
* 1936 Had a substantial interest in [[Duro-Ray]] Ltd; had been managers of that company since its inception.  Increasing interest in their silvered-lining products for flood lighting, street lighting, etc<ref>The Times, 19 June 1936</ref>.


* 1964 Taken over by [[Crown House]].
* 1964 Taken over by [[Crown House]].

Revision as of 17:37, 28 April 2011

1945.
1951.

Webb's Crystal Glass Company, of 40 Norfolk Street, The Strand, London, glass makers.

  • Company established and floated[1].
  • 1922 The Tutbury Works were leased out to another company[4].
  • 1925 Reduction in capital[5].
  • 1936 Had a substantial interest in Duro-Ray Ltd; had been managers of that company since its inception. Increasing interest in their silvered-lining products for flood lighting, street lighting, etc[6].


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 13 April 1920
  2. The Times, 9 January 1920
  3. The Times, 23 June 1920
  4. The Times, 22 December 1922
  5. The Times, 1 September 1925
  6. The Times, 19 June 1936
  • Glass Notes [1]