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1892 New Joint Stock Company in Scotland. '[[Arrols Bridge and Roof Co|Arrol's Bridge and Roof Company, Limited]], to carry on Germiston Iron works Glasgow, and business of bridge roof builders, firm being formerly [[Arrol Brothers]], capital £300,000 in £5 shares;'<ref>Edinburgh Evening News - Friday 09 December 1892</ref> | 1892 New Joint Stock Company in Scotland. '[[Arrols Bridge and Roof Co|Arrol's Bridge and Roof Company, Limited]], to carry on Germiston Iron works Glasgow, and business of bridge roof builders, firm being formerly [[Arrol Brothers]], capital £300,000 in £5 shares;'<ref>Edinburgh Evening News - Friday 09 December 1892</ref> | ||
Important contracts included the [[Widnes and Runcorn Transporter Bridge]], the [[Connel Ferry Bridge|Railway Bridge at Connel Ferry]] and the great wheels at the White City, Blackpool and [[Vienna Giant Wheel|Vienna]]. | Important contracts included the [[Widnes and Runcorn Transporter Bridge]], the [[Connel Ferry Bridge|Railway Bridge at Connel Ferry]] and the great wheels at the White City, Blackpool and [[Vienna Giant Ferris Wheel|Vienna]]. | ||
1906 Acquired by [[A. and J. Main and Co]] | 1906 Acquired by [[A. and J. Main and Co]] |
Latest revision as of 09:30, 19 June 2017
Germiston Works, Glasgow, bridge builders
formerly Arrol Brothers
Limited company established by James Cameron Arrol and Thomas Arthur Arrol
1892 New Joint Stock Company in Scotland. 'Arrol's Bridge and Roof Company, Limited, to carry on Germiston Iron works Glasgow, and business of bridge roof builders, firm being formerly Arrol Brothers, capital £300,000 in £5 shares;'[1]
Important contracts included the Widnes and Runcorn Transporter Bridge, the Railway Bridge at Connel Ferry and the great wheels at the White City, Blackpool and Vienna.
1906 Acquired by A. and J. Main and Co
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Edinburgh Evening News - Friday 09 December 1892