Electricity Before Nationalisation 1979
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-03443-7_1
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“…167 Merz arranged for the Cleveland Company to be physically connected to the NESCo by a 20,000 volt cable laid under the Tyne at Hebburn. 168 The Cleveland Company was not a financial success and its share capital was acquired by the NESCo in 1917. 169 The NESCo, Durham and Cleveland companies were registered as separate entities, though all three companies were controlled by one staff based in Newcastle.…”
Section: Acquisitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…167 Merz arranged for the Cleveland Company to be physically connected to the NESCo by a 20,000 volt cable laid under the Tyne at Hebburn. 168 The Cleveland Company was not a financial success and its share capital was acquired by the NESCo in 1917. 169 The NESCo, Durham and Cleveland companies were registered as separate entities, though all three companies were controlled by one staff based in Newcastle.…”
Section: Acquisitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%