Palmer's Travelling Cradle and Scaffold Co


of Victoria Works, Belvedere Road, London, SE
of Woodside Green, London
1875 Company established.
1880 Company founded.
1913-14 Carried out contracts including the erection of seven wireless station masts in Ireland, steel mast 500 ft at Ballybunion, Co. Kerry; removed and refixed the hands of "Big Ben" Westminster; repainted the footways of Tower Bridge; redecorated the vast ceiling of the Royal Albert Hall; transformed Olympia for "The Miracle" by means of their cradles, 160 being in use for three weeks, framing up all steelwork to support plaster, the whole interior representing a vast cathedral. Palmers' cradles were also used for the erection of the Royal Liver Building, Pier Head, Liverpool, the main cornice 140 feet above pavement level.
1914 Scaffolding experts. Specialities: suspended scaffolds and stages, special steel wire scaffold lashings; manufacture extension ladders and towers, ladders, barrows, steps, trestles and builders' plant generally; Scaffixer chair scaffold tie. Undertake repairs to buildings inside and out by means of the wire-supported travelling cradle, raised or lowered by the men in the cradles without assistance. [1]
1919 Private company incorporated
1961 Scaffolding contractors; manufacturers of permanent building external maintenance equipment, "Palmatic" electric cradle. 250 employees. [2]
1967 Name changed to Palmers Scaffolding Co Ltd
1996 Name changed to Palmers Ltd
2007 Name changed to ThyssenKrupp Palmers Ltd
2012 Name changed to Xervon Palmers Ltd