Difference between revisions of "British Steel Piling Co"
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1924 Changed their address from Dock House, Billiter-street, E.C. 3 to 54 a, Parliament-street, London, S. W. 1.<ref>The Engineer 1924/03/21</ref> | 1924 Changed their address from Dock House, Billiter-street, E.C. 3 to 54 a, Parliament-street, London, S. W. 1.<ref>The Engineer 1924/03/21</ref> | ||
1930 The Edward Le Bas Investment Trust was formed to acquire at least 9 tenths of the shares in [[Le Bas Tube Co]], [[British Steel Piling Co]], Le Bas (West Africa) Ltd., [[Edward Le Bas and Co]]<ref>The Times Oct. 25, 1930</ref> | |||
1968 Piles for [[Tilbury Docks]] <ref> [[The Engineer 1968/01/26]] p194</ref> | 1968 Piles for [[Tilbury Docks]] <ref> [[The Engineer 1968/01/26]] p194</ref> |
Latest revision as of 09:11, 23 November 2021
of London and Claydon (near Ipswich).
1905 Formed by Edward Le Bas
1921 Made treble-drum steam-driven skid-mounted winch for Auckland Harbour Board (NZ).[1]
1924 Changed their address from Dock House, Billiter-street, E.C. 3 to 54 a, Parliament-street, London, S. W. 1.[2]
1930 The Edward Le Bas Investment Trust was formed to acquire at least 9 tenths of the shares in Le Bas Tube Co, British Steel Piling Co, Le Bas (West Africa) Ltd., Edward Le Bas and Co[3]
1968 Piles for Tilbury Docks [4]
1972 renamed Edward Le Bas[5]
Renamed BSP International Foundations and part of Tex Holdings
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1922/05/05 p506
- ↑ The Engineer 1924/03/21
- ↑ The Times Oct. 25, 1930
- ↑ The Engineer 1968/01/26 p194
- ↑ The Times Sept. 13, 1972