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1903 Amalgamation of the [[George Trollope and Sons]] with the [[Colls and Sons]] building business as [[George Trollope and Sons and Colls and Sons]]<ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>, otherwise known as [[Trollope and Colls]] | 1903 Amalgamation of the [[George Trollope and Sons]] with the [[Colls and Sons]] building business as [[George Trollope and Sons and Colls and Sons]]<ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>, otherwise known as [[Trollope and Colls]] | ||
1914 Builders, contractors, decorators and furnishers. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref> | |||
George Haward Trollope served as joint chairman until 1910 with Howard Colls, who had a great technical understanding of reinforced concrete, structural steel, and other innovations in construction. | |||
1910 Following Colls's death Trollope became sole chairman. | |||
[[Oscar Faber|Dr Oscar Faber]] was recruited as the firm's first chief engineer. | |||
WWI The company constructed factories, hospitals, camps, aerodromes, and an [[National Aircraft Factory No 4|aeroplane factory at Oldham]] which was the largest in Britain under a single roof (covering 6 acres). | |||
Post WWI construction of several large banks, including the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank building at a cost of £1 million. | |||
1924 Trollope retired. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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Revision as of 11:32, 22 January 2016
1903 Amalgamation of the George Trollope and Sons with the Colls and Sons building business as George Trollope and Sons and Colls and Sons[1], otherwise known as Trollope and Colls
1914 Builders, contractors, decorators and furnishers. [2]
George Haward Trollope served as joint chairman until 1910 with Howard Colls, who had a great technical understanding of reinforced concrete, structural steel, and other innovations in construction.
1910 Following Colls's death Trollope became sole chairman.
Dr Oscar Faber was recruited as the firm's first chief engineer.
WWI The company constructed factories, hospitals, camps, aerodromes, and an aeroplane factory at Oldham which was the largest in Britain under a single roof (covering 6 acres).
Post WWI construction of several large banks, including the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank building at a cost of £1 million.
1924 Trollope retired.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908
- ↑ 1914 Whitakers Red Book