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1900 Acquired the whole of the ordinary shares of [[Cargo Fleet Iron Co]] and invested in modernisation of that plant<ref>The Times, May 27, 1905</ref>
1900 Acquired the whole of the ordinary shares of [[Cargo Fleet Iron Co]] and invested in modernisation of that plant<ref>The Times, May 27, 1905</ref>
1915 The [[Waste Heat and Gas Electrical Generating Station]] Ltd was intending to install extra generating plant at Weardale Power Station<ref>The Times  Mar. 15, 1915</ref>





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of Tudhoe Iron Works, Spennymoor.

1899 Christopher Furness set up the company, which was registered on 28 September, to take over the business of the Weardale Iron and Coal Co[1] by purchase from Messrs. Barings.

1900 Acquired the whole of the ordinary shares of Cargo Fleet Iron Co and invested in modernisation of that plant[2]

1915 The Waste Heat and Gas Electrical Generating Station Ltd was intending to install extra generating plant at Weardale Power Station[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908
  2. The Times, May 27, 1905
  3. The Times Mar. 15, 1915