Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Co











of 22 Old Broad Street, London, EC2. Works at Greenwich, London, SE10. Telephone: GREenwich 1040. Telegraphic Address: "Moorings, Green, London". (1937)
Ditto Address. Telephone: London Wall 3141. Cables: "Telcon, Stock, London". (1947)
1864 Works founded. The company was formed to take over the telegraph manufacturing business of Glass, Elliot and Co, and the Gutta Percha Co. [1]
The company made the 1865 and 1866 transatlantic cables and (as its forerunner Glass, Elliot and Co), the 1857 and 1858 cables.
The SS Great Eastern laid much of the transatlantic cable. [2]
1872 Company owned SS Edinburgh - launched in 1855 and built as a passenger vessel by Tod and McGregor of Glasgow. Converted to a cable ship. [3]
1900 The company's tender for the Pacific Cable Co was accepted; the cable was laid across the Pacific by Nov 1902[4]
1903 Map: Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Co Ltd - Showing submarine telegraph cables the cores of which were manufactured at The Gutta Percha Works, Wharf Road, City Road, London, N. [5]
1914 Manufacturers, layers and repairers of submarine telegraph cables. [6]
1924 Invented and patented MUMETAL® high permeability alloy[7].
1926 Sir Geoffrey Clarke was appointed to the board of the company in succession to F. R. Lucas who had recently retired. He acted as joint managing director.[8]
1935 Submarine Cables Ltd was formed by Siemens Brothers and Co and Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Co when, because of the Depression, there was insufficient work for the submarine cable divisions of the 2 companies.
1937 British Industries Fair Advert for 'Telcon' Cables; Magnetic Alloys; Heat Resisting Alloys; Gutta Percha products. Manufacture and Laying of Impregnated Paper Insulated Cables. Broadcast Relay Cables. Cables for Television and High Frequencies. Magnetic and Heat-resisting Alloys. Gutta Percha Moulded Goods of every description. (Electricity: Industrial and Domestic Section - Stand No. Cb.503) [9]
1937 Cable manufacturers (P.I.I.C. for power distributors). "Radiometal" Alloy. "Rhometal". "2129" Alloy. [10]
1947 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Manufacturers of High and Radio Frequency and Television Cables, Radio Relay Cables, Thermoplastic Cables. Magnetic, Resistance and Glass Sealing Alloys, Thermostatic Bimetals, Invar, Beryllium Copper. Thermoplastic Mouldings, Road, Sheets, Tubes. (Olympia, Ground Floor, Stand No. C.1524) [11]
1951 Joint sales venture Telcon Telecommunications Ltd formed with Mullard Electronic Products to promote and coordinate the development manufacture and sales of Telcon cables and Mullard electronic products associated with land line equipment[12]
1959 Was absorbed by BICC.
1961 Manufacturers of paper insulated power cables, radio frequency and television cables, land communication cables, magnetic and electrical resistance alloys, veryllium copper aged hardening alloys "Telcothene" and gutta percha thermoplastics. [13]
See Also
- 1873 Vienna Universal Exhibition
- 1908 Stock Exchange Year-Book: Telegraph and Telephone
- 1914 Whitakers Red Book: E
- 1914 Whitakers Red Book: T
- 1914 Who's Who in Business: Company T
- 1918 Directory of Manufacturers in Engineering and Allied Trades: Company T
- 1922 Who's Who In Engineering: Company T
- 1927 British Industries Fair
- 1937 British Industries Fair
- 1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries
- 1947 British Industries Fair
- 1950 British Industries Fair: Companies T
- 1951 Directory for the British Glass Industry: Suppliers T
- 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
- Alfred Eggington
- Alfred Henry Walton
- Anglo-American Telegraph Co
- Anglo-Mediterranean Telegraph Co
- Atlantic Telegraph Co
- BICC
- BICC Industrial Products
- British-Indian Submarine Telegraph Co
- CS Telconia
- Callenders Cable and Construction Co
- Charles Alexander Crook
- Charles Anthony Holbrow
- Daniel Gooch
- Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Co
- Eastern Telegraph Co
- Edward Alfred Stevenson
- Electric Light Works
- Europe and Azores Telegraph Co
- Falmouth, Gibraltar and Malta Telegraph Co
- Francis Robert Lucas
- Frank Bailey
- Frederick Adam Hamilton
- George Elliot
- George Elliot and Co
- George Henry Elliott
- Glass, Elliot and Co
- Gutta Percha Co
- Hardman Arthur Earle
- Harry C. Channon
- Harry Robert Kempe
- Henry Cornelius Donovan
- Henry Joseph Garnett
- Herbert Kingsford
- Herbert Laws Webb
- Herbert Watson Sullivan
- Hoopers Telegraph and India-Rubber Works
- James Edward Henry Gordon
- John Frederick Avila
- John Pender
- John Temple
- Joseph Howe
- Joseph May
- Lawrence Maxwell Waterhouse
- Magnetic and Electrical Alloys
- Manchester Square Power Station
- Marseilles, Algiers and Malta Telegraph Co
- Mullard Electronic Products
- Ralph Elliot
- Richard Atwood Glass
- Richard Collett
- SS Scotia
- Samuel Canning
- Sankey-Telcon
- Sherard Osborn
- Siemens Brothers and Co
- Stephen Paget Walter Vyvyan Luke
- Submarine Cables
- T. E. Weatherall
- Telcon Magnetic Cores
- Telcon Metals
- Telcon Plastics
- Telcon Telecommunications
- Temco
- The Engineer 1865/06/02
- The Engineer 1866/09/14
- The Engineer 1866/09/28
- The Engineer 1869/02/19
- The Engineer 1869/06/18
- The Engineer 1869/07/30
- The Engineer 1869/10/22
- The Engineer 1880/08/20
- The Engineer 1881/08/19
- The Engineer 1881/09/16
- The Engineer 1882/10/27
- The Engineer 1883/05/04
- The Engineer 1883/06/22
- The Engineer 1885/01/02
- The Engineer 1885/02/27
- The Engineer 1886/01/08
- The Engineer 1891/10/30
- The Engineer 1895/12/20
- The Engineer 1911/04/28
- The Engineer 1922/03/03
- The Engineer 1923/01/05
- The Engineer 1923/05/25
- The Engineer 1924/03/21
- The Engineer 1925/06/05
- The Engineer 1926/04/09
- The Engineer 1926/06/11
- The Engineer 1926/12/31
- The Engineer 1927/01/07
- The Engineer 1927/03/04
- The Engineer 1936 Jan-Jun: Index
- The Engineer 1948 Jan-Jun: Index
- The Engineer 1949 Jan-Jun: Index
- The Engineer 1950 Jul-Dec: Index
- The Engineer 1951 Jul-Dec: Index
- The Engineer 1953 Jan-Jun: Index
- The Engineer 1953 Jul-Dec: Index
- Thomas Octavius Callender
- W. M. Meredith
- Walter Claude Johnson
- Walter Frederick Randall
- William Edward Ayrton
- William Grigor Taylor
- William Thomas Henley
- William Todhunter
- Willoughby Smith
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908
- ↑ The Engineer 1869/06/18
- ↑ [1] Shipping Times
- ↑ The Times Nov. 1, 1902
- ↑ [2] History of the Atlantic Cable and Submarine Telegraphy
- ↑ 1914 Whitakers Red Book
- ↑ Telcon history: [3]
- ↑ The Engineer 1926/01/22
- ↑ 1937 British Industries Fair Advert p587
- ↑ 1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries
- ↑ 1947 British Industries Fair p273
- ↑ The Times, Mar 05, 1951
- ↑ 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE