of Flamstead, St. Albans.
Company owned by the Purdey family and 'Angela' is believed to be the daughter of the owner.
1931 Advertisement. Angela Caravan Co, Watling Street, Flamstead, near St. Albans.[1]
1932 Advertisement. Angela Caravan Co, Flamstead, near St. Albans. Also at Redhill, Nottingham.[2]
In 1933 they claimed to be 100 years old - building carts.
1939 Advertising for staff. Angela Caravans Ltd, Flamstead. near St. Albans.[3]
c.1940 Company ceased trading and the site taken over by the Army.
1946 Land registered as freehold. 'Angela Caravan Works, Flamstead, Herts., by A. P. Skelton Ltd'[4]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Sheffield Independent - Saturday 21 February 1931
- ↑ Nottingham Evening Post - Thursday 18 February 1932
- ↑ Luton News and Bedfordshire Chronicle - Thursday 12 January 1939
- ↑ The London Gazette Publication date:4 June 1946 Supplement:37593 Page:2687