Difference between revisions of "Albert Eadie Chain Co"
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See [[Albert Eadie]] | See [[Albert Eadie]] | ||
c.1896 Company formed | |||
1903 The 7th AGM held. [[Thomas Evans]] presided.<ref>Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Wednesday 11 November 1903</ref> | 1897 The company was in liquidation; the assets were sold to a company of the same name<ref>The London Gazette 19 Feb 1897</ref> | ||
1899 Announced a chain for cars.<ref>[[The Autocar 1899/05/13]]</ref> | |||
1903 The 7th AGM held. [[Thomas Evans (c1853-1922)|Thomas Evans]] presided.<ref>Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Wednesday 11 November 1903</ref> | |||
1904 The company was renamed [[Ecco Works]]<ref>The Quest for King Dick, by William Whiteley</ref> | 1904 The company was renamed [[Ecco Works]]<ref>The Quest for King Dick, by William Whiteley</ref> |
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See Albert Eadie
c.1896 Company formed
1897 The company was in liquidation; the assets were sold to a company of the same name[1]
1899 Announced a chain for cars.[2]
1903 The 7th AGM held. Thomas Evans presided.[3]
1904 The company was renamed Ecco Works[4]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The London Gazette 19 Feb 1897
- ↑ The Autocar 1899/05/13
- ↑ Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Wednesday 11 November 1903
- ↑ The Quest for King Dick, by William Whiteley