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formerly the [[R. W. Swinburne and Co]]
formerly the [[R. W. Swinburne and Co]]


1868 The business of R. W. Swinburne and Co was rescued by [[Charles Mark Palmer]] and became the [[Tyne Plate Glass Co]]
1868 The business of R. W. Swinburne and Co was rescued by [[Charles Mark Palmer]] and became the Tyne Plate Glass Company
 
1886 New company registered to take
over the Tyne Plate Glass Works at South Shields,
belonging to Charles Mark Palmer, trading as the
Tyne Plate Glass Company. The subscibers were:-
* C. M. Palmer, Newcastle, coalowner
* A. M. Palmer, Newcastle, glass manufacturer
* J. Gregory, Newcastle, coal fitter
* R. Watson Cape, Newcastle, solicitor
* Edmund Brown, South Shields, glass manufacturer
* J. Price, Newcastle, engineer
* J. Hall, Newcastle, merchant


1891 Company closed and the site taken over by the [[Harton Coal Co]]
1891 Company closed and the site taken over by the [[Harton Coal Co]]

Revision as of 11:00, 30 November 2016

formerly the R. W. Swinburne and Co

1868 The business of R. W. Swinburne and Co was rescued by Charles Mark Palmer and became the Tyne Plate Glass Company

1886 New company registered to take over the Tyne Plate Glass Works at South Shields, belonging to Charles Mark Palmer, trading as the Tyne Plate Glass Company. The subscibers were:-

  • C. M. Palmer, Newcastle, coalowner
  • A. M. Palmer, Newcastle, glass manufacturer
  • J. Gregory, Newcastle, coal fitter
  • R. Watson Cape, Newcastle, solicitor
  • Edmund Brown, South Shields, glass manufacturer
  • J. Price, Newcastle, engineer
  • J. Hall, Newcastle, merchant

1891 Company closed and the site taken over by the Harton Coal Co

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