Tupper and Co



of Limehouse and Birmingham.
Offices - 61a Moorgate Street, London E.C.
See Tupper and Carr
1858 Mention of 'an iron corrugated church, designed by Mr. Digby Wyatt, and built by Messrs. Tupper and Co. by order of the East India Company, for exportation to Rangoon'[1]
1868 Partnership change. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, under the style of Tupper and Company, and carried on by us in Moorgate-street, city of London, Commercial-road East, Limehouse, and Berkeley-street, Birmingham, as Galvanized Iron Manufacturers and Merchants, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, so far as regards Charles William Tupper, who retires from the said firm, which will be carried on by the remaining partners, under the same style or firm.... C. W. Tupper, Sam. Vincent, W. L. Grant, Martin F. Tupper.'[2]
1869 Manufacturers of galvanised iron and other iron work [3]
The company owned Britannia Ironworks, and the Richmond and Regent Works.
1883 Bankruptcy. '...Bankruptcy Petition against Charles Edward Cadogan Newton, of Walton Leigh, Salcombe, near Kingsbridge, in the county of Devon, trading in copartnership with Robert King, in the business of a Galvanized Iron Manufacturer, at Berkeley-street, Birmingham, under the style or firm of Tupper and Co....'[4]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Morning Post - Tuesday 05 January 1858
- ↑ The London Gazette Publication date:4 December 1868 Issue:23447 Page:6491
- ↑ Bradshaw’s Railway Manual 1869
- ↑ The London Gazette Publication date:25 December 1883 Issue:25299 Page:6678