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[[Image:Im19461019ILN-ASS.jpg ‎|thumb|October 19 1946.Hot Water for all from a Poewer Supply. ]]
[[Image:Im19461019ILN-ASS.jpg ‎|thumb|October 19 1946.Hot Water for all from a Power Supply. ]]
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of London, heating, ventilating and sanitary engineers.
of London, heating, ventilating and sanitary engineers.


1881 Company founded


1928 Became private company


1948 Became public company
1881 Company founded.


1961 Heating, ventilating and sanitary engineers
1928 Became private company.
 
1946 of Bristol.<ref>1946 image</ref>
 
1948 Became public company.
 
1961 Heating, ventilating and sanitary engineers.


1964 [[Drake and Gorham]] acquired [[Arthur Scull and Son]], forming '''Drake and Gorham, Scull'''<ref>The Times, 19 February 1964</ref>.
1964 [[Drake and Gorham]] acquired [[Arthur Scull and Son]], forming '''Drake and Gorham, Scull'''<ref>The Times, 19 February 1964</ref>.

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October 19 1946.Hot Water for all from a Power Supply.
October 19 1946.

of London, heating, ventilating and sanitary engineers.


1881 Company founded.

1928 Became private company.

1946 of Bristol.[1]

1948 Became public company.

1961 Heating, ventilating and sanitary engineers.

1964 Drake and Gorham acquired Arthur Scull and Son, forming Drake and Gorham, Scull[2].

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Sources of Information

  1. 1946 image
  2. The Times, 19 February 1964