Zone d'identification
Cote
Titre
Date(s)
- 1812-1949 (Création/Production)
Niveau de description
Étendue matérielle et support
12.68 linear metres
Zone du contexte
Nom du producteur
Notice biographique
In 1807 Frederick Albert Winsor, a Moravian, issued a prospectus for the grandiose New Patriotic Imperial and National Light and Heat Company. In the same year a group of influential backers, led by James Ludovic Grant, met at the Crown and Anchor in the Strand to try to launch some sort of public venture. At that time any company raising capital by selling shares was deemed a partnership: if it failed, all its members were held personally liable for losses. It was therefore decided to seek a charter by act of parliament. An initial application in 1809 seeking to raise £1 million failed, largely through opposition by rivals such as Murdock and the younger James Watt. However, a more modest application for £200,000 was successful in 1810, though stringent conditions were attached. By 1810 these had been fulfilled and on 9 June the Gas Light and Coke Company - commonly known as the chartered company - was formally established, with Grant as its first governor. A Charter was granted by the Prince Regent in 1812.
The Company constructed first operational public gas-works in Peter Street, Horseferry Road, Westminster, and began producing gas in September 1813. The Company absorbed 27 smaller companies and several undertakings during its period of operation, including the Aldgate Gas Light and Coke Company (1819), the Brentford Gas Company (1926), the City of London Gas Light and Coke Company (1870), the Equitable Gas Light Company (1871), the Great Central Gas Consumer's Company (1870), Imperial Gas Light and Coke Company (1876), the Independent Gas Light and Coke Company (1876), the London Gas Light Company (1883), Pinner Gas Company (1930), Richmond Gas Company (1925), Southend-on-Sea and District Gas Company (1932), Victoria Docks Gas Company (1871) and Western Gas Light Company (1873). In May 1949, after the passing of the Gas Bill 1948, the Company handed over its assets to the North Thames Gas Board.
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Histoire archivistique
GB 0074 B/GLCC 1812-1949 Collection 12.68 linear metres Gas Light and Coke Company , 1812-1949 x Chartered Gas Light and Coke Company
In 1807 Frederick Albert Winsor, a Moravian, issued a prospectus for the grandiose New Patriotic Imperial and National Light and Heat Company. In the same year a group of influential backers, led by James Ludovic Grant, met at the Crown and Anchor in the Strand to try to launch some sort of public venture. At that time any company raising capital by selling shares was deemed a partnership: if it failed, all its members were held personally liable for losses. It was therefore decided to seek a charter by act of parliament. An initial application in 1809 seeking to raise £1 million failed, largely through opposition by rivals such as Murdock and the younger James Watt. However, a more modest application for £200,000 was successful in 1810, though stringent conditions were attached. By 1810 these had been fulfilled and on 9 June the Gas Light and Coke Company - commonly known as the chartered company - was formally established, with Grant as its first governor. A Charter was granted by the Prince Regent in 1812.
The Company constructed first operational public gas-works in Peter Street, Horseferry Road, Westminster, and began producing gas in September 1813. The Company absorbed 27 smaller companies and several undertakings during its period of operation, including the Aldgate Gas Light and Coke Company (1819), the Brentford Gas Company (1926), the City of London Gas Light and Coke Company (1870), the Equitable Gas Light Company (1871), the Great Central Gas Consumer's Company (1870), Imperial Gas Light and Coke Company (1876), the Independent Gas Light and Coke Company (1876), the London Gas Light Company (1883), Pinner Gas Company (1930), Richmond Gas Company (1925), Southend-on-Sea and District Gas Company (1932), Victoria Docks Gas Company (1871) and Western Gas Light Company (1873). In May 1949, after the passing of the Gas Bill 1948, the Company handed over its assets to the North Thames Gas Board.
Deposited in two accessions in 1966 (AC/66/054, AC/66/011).
Records of the Chartered Gas Light and Coke Company, 1812-1949, including Director's meeting minutes; Proprietors' Meeting minutes; Committee of Accounts, Finance and Audit minutes; Committee of Works minutes; Committee of Works and Products minutes; Committee of Chemistry and Machinery minutes; Committee of Light and Experiments minutes; Committee on Machinery and Works minutes; Committee on the Provision for Wear and Tear minutes; financial accounts; map of London Gas Companies' Districts; evidence presented to various Committees including Select Committees; proceedings in Parliament relating to the gas companies; and Gas Light and Coke Company's Acts, Charter and Bye-Laws.
B/GLCC/1-150: minutes; B/GLCC/151-158: accounts; B/GLCC/159-198: evidence to Committees and Parliamentary proceedings.
Available for general access.
Copyright rests with the depositor.
English
B/GLCC/96, B/GLCC/1/2, B/GLCC/2/2 and B/GLCC/4/1&2 are unfit for consultation.
Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm
See also ACC/2216 for more historical information relating to the founding of the company.
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Source immédiate d'acquisition ou de transfert
Deposited in two accessions in 1966 (AC/66/054, AC/66/011).
Zone du contenu et de la structure
Portée et contenu
Records of the Chartered Gas Light and Coke Company, 1812-1949, including Director's meeting minutes; Proprietors' Meeting minutes; Committee of Accounts, Finance and Audit minutes; Committee of Works minutes; Committee of Works and Products minutes; Committee of Chemistry and Machinery minutes; Committee of Light and Experiments minutes; Committee on Machinery and Works minutes; Committee on the Provision for Wear and Tear minutes; financial accounts; map of London Gas Companies' Districts; evidence presented to various Committees including Select Committees; proceedings in Parliament relating to the gas companies; and Gas Light and Coke Company's Acts, Charter and Bye-Laws.
Évaluation, élimination et calendrier de conservation
Accroissements
Mode de classement
B/GLCC/1-150: minutes; B/GLCC/151-158: accounts; B/GLCC/159-198: evidence to Committees and Parliamentary proceedings.
Zone des conditions d'accès et d'utilisation
Conditions d'accès
Available for general access.
Conditions de reproduction
Copyright rests with the depositor.
Langue des documents
- anglais
Écriture des documents
- latin
Notes de langue et graphie
English
Caractéristiques matérielle et contraintes techniques
See also ACC/2216 for more historical information relating to the founding of the company.
Instruments de recherche
Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm
Zone des sources complémentaires
Existence et lieu de conservation des originaux
Existence et lieu de conservation des copies
Unités de description associées
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés - Sujets
- Politique énergétique
- Politique énergétique » Disponibilités énergétiques
- Installation industrielle
- Économie industrielle
- Économie industrielle » Politique industrielle
- Économie industrielle » Politique industrielle » Fusion d'entreprises
- Document
- Source d'information
- Droit
- Droit » Législation
- Industrie
- Industrie » Industrie énergétique
- Industrie » Industrie énergétique » Industrie du gaz
- Secteur tertiaire
- Politique intérieure
- Politique intérieure » Parlement
- Source d'information
- Document
- Gestion
- Gestion » Gestion d'entreprises
- Secteur tertiaire
- Industrie » Industrie énergétique » Industrie du gaz
- Industrie » Industrie énergétique
- Industrie
- Droit international » Instrument international
- Droit international
- Entreprise
- Politique énergétique
- Politique énergétique » Disponibilités énergétiques
- Droit civil » Droit des contrats
- Installation industrielle
- Source d'information
- Document
- Industrie
- Industrie » Industrie énergétique
- Industrie » Industrie énergétique » Industrie du gaz
- Secteur tertiaire
- Droit
- Droit » Système juridique
- Droit civil » Propriété intellectuelle
- Droit civil
- Droit civil » Propriété intellectuelle » Brevet
- Entreprise
Mots-clés - Lieux
Mots-clés - Noms
Mots-clés - Genre
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Identifiant de la description
Identifiant du service d'archives
Règles et/ou conventions utilisées
Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
Statut
Niveau de détail
Dates de production, de révision, de suppression
Langue(s)
- anglais