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1918 British Electro-Chemists Ltd, 101a Elthorne Road, Upper Holloway. Listed under Galvanisers.  <ref>1918 Post Office London County Suburbs Directory </ref>
1918 British Electro-Chemists Ltd, 101a Elthorne Road, Upper Holloway. Listed under Galvanisers.  <ref>1918 Post Office London County Suburbs Directory </ref>


Partly owned by an American, [[Byron G. Clark]]
American [[Byron G. Clark]] and [[Thomas Hurst Hodgson]] both had interests in the company.


Electro-galvanising
Electro-galvanising
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[[Category: Town - London]]
[[Category: Galvanizers]]
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Latest revision as of 16:48, 22 October 2017

1918 British Electro-Chemists Ltd, 101a Elthorne Road, Upper Holloway. Listed under Galvanisers. [1]

American Byron G. Clark and Thomas Hurst Hodgson both had interests in the company.

Electro-galvanising

1921 Voluntary winding-up order signed by William J. Lowndes, Chairman [2]

1928 Winding-up meeting [3]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1918 Post Office London County Suburbs Directory
  2. THE LONDON GAZETTE, 25 FEBRUARY, 1921.
  3. THE LONDON GAZETTE, 7 DECEMBER, 1928.