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1927 See [[The Basic Industries of Great Britain by Aberconway: Chapter XVII|Aberconway Chapter 17]] for information on the company and its history | 1927 See [[The Basic Industries of Great Britain by Aberconway: Chapter XVII|Aberconway Chapter 17]] for information on the company and its history | ||
1927 S. Instone and Co., Ltd., shipowners and colliery proprietors, leased the works and waterways at Silvertown that had belonged to the [[Thames Ironworks Co]] and which had been maintained by the [[London and North Eastern Railway]] since 1912. It was intended to develop the site as a | 1927 '''S. Instone and Co'''., Ltd., shipowners and colliery proprietors, leased the works and waterways at Silvertown that had belonged to the [[Thames Ironworks Co]] and which had been maintained by the [[London and North Eastern Railway]] since 1912. It was intended to develop the site as a shipping centre.<ref>The Engineer 1927/06/24</ref> | ||
Presumably [[Samuel Instone]]'s company | Presumably [[Samuel Instone]]'s company |
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of London and Cardiff
1919 Acquired Askern Colliery, near Sheffield
1920 Acquired Bedwas Navigation Steam Coal Co[1]
1927 See Aberconway Chapter 17 for information on the company and its history
1927 S. Instone and Co., Ltd., shipowners and colliery proprietors, leased the works and waterways at Silvertown that had belonged to the Thames Ironworks Co and which had been maintained by the London and North Eastern Railway since 1912. It was intended to develop the site as a shipping centre.[2]
Presumably Samuel Instone's company