Cape Copper Co
of Queen St Place, London EC (1894); copper plant at Briton Ferry
1863 Company incorporated[1]
1865 The Cape Copper Mining Company reported there were several years' production possible from the Ookiep mine[2]
1869 The Namaqualand Railway was constructed between 1869 and 1876 by the Cape Copper Mining Company
1871 8th general meeting of the company; Edmund A. Pontifex in the chair[3]
Acquired the Briton Ferry plant from Mr Barclay who had taken over from F. Bankart and Sons
1888 The Cape Copper Mining Company was restructured as the Cape Copper Company[4]. Incorporated as a public company
1894 Public notice of dividend declaration[5]
1897 200 volt electric lighting and power system installed at the Briton Ferry Works by Messrs Herbert, Lewis and Fletcher. [6]
1913 26th Ordinary General Meeting[7]
1913 Acquired the Rakha mines in India
1920 Issue of debenturese to help pay for the development of the Rakha Mines[8]