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* 1920 Public company formed by an amalgamation of [[Brooke and Prudencio]] Ltd, [[The Bristol Foundry Company]] Ltd., [[ | * 1920 Public company formed by an amalgamation of [[Brooke and Prudencio]] Ltd, [[The Bristol Foundry Company]] Ltd., [[Avon Cold Storage and Ice Company]] Ltd., [[H. W. Carter and Co]]. Ltd. and [[Bristol Haulage Company]] Ltd.<ref>Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette, 20 November 1920</ref> | ||
* 1961 Engaged as motor engineers and body-builders; engineering for the chocolate, paint, printing and soap trades; electrical installations; public warehousing; refrigeration, including deep-freeze accommodation; road haulage and contract vehicle hire. 500 employees.<ref>1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE</ref> | * 1961 Engaged as motor engineers and body-builders; engineering for the chocolate, paint, printing and soap trades; electrical installations; public warehousing; refrigeration, including deep-freeze accommodation; road haulage and contract vehicle hire. 500 employees.<ref>1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE</ref> |
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- 1920 Public company formed by an amalgamation of Brooke and Prudencio Ltd, The Bristol Foundry Company Ltd., Avon Cold Storage and Ice Company Ltd., H. W. Carter and Co. Ltd. and Bristol Haulage Company Ltd.[1]
- 1961 Engaged as motor engineers and body-builders; engineering for the chocolate, paint, printing and soap trades; electrical installations; public warehousing; refrigeration, including deep-freeze accommodation; road haulage and contract vehicle hire. 500 employees.[2]
- 1990 Company wound up, 23 May.[3]