Szilágyi Gábor, Török Mária: Ganz és társa Villamossági-, Gép-, Vagon- és Hajógyár Rt. : Hofherr-Schrantz-Clayton-Shuttleworth Magyar Gépgyári Művek Rt. II. : Repertórium (Levéltári leltárak 35. )

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The Company was merged in 1911 in the Ganz and Co, Iron Foundry and Machine Works. Archives of t he Sc hlick-Nicholson Machine, Waggon Works and S hi p yard Co . Ltd. The Company was created by the merger of two factori­es . Ignatius Schlick had s--?t up around 1840 his iron foundry in Pest which was transformed in 1869 into a joint stock company under the style of Schlick Iron Foundry and Machine Works Co. Ltd. The firm Ph.W.Nicholson and Comp. set up in 1872 a repair shop in Pest, which worked from 1884 on already as a factory. It was transformed into a joint stock company in 1895 and took the name of Nicholson Machine Works Co* Ltd. The merger of the Schlick and Nicholson Works took place in 1912. The new company was constituted under the style of Schlick-Nicholson Machine Waggon Works and Shipyard Co. Ltd. The Company was merged in by Ganz and Co Danubius Machine and Waggon Works and Shipyard Co. Ltd. in 1927. Archives of the Hofherr-Schrantz-Clayton-Shuttleworth Hungar ian Machine Works C o. Ltd. The firm Clayton and Shuttleworth founded in England in 1842 set up in 1857 a sales representation and in I860 a plant in Vienna. It set up its sales representation in Pest in 1858 and its workshop in 1861. The firm Clayton­Shuttleworth working in Hungary was transformed in 1906 into a joint stock company under the style of Clayton and Shuttleworth Ltd. Agricultural Machine Works.

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