REF. NO. | DENOMINATION | DESCRIPTION | NO. ISSUED | CONDITION | VALUE |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
101 | 5/- shares | 193[6], red and black | #2191 | VF | £40 |
102 | option certificate | 1937[8], brown and black | #122 | VF | £20 |
Earl’s Court Ltd
Registered 1910. Dissolved <1932. Company number 111823. Owned a 99 year lease of the Earls Court Exhibition Grounds in London, of some 21 acres. The company erected numerous buildings on the site. Directors included Sir Felix J.M. Brunner, third Baronet, grandson of the founder of the chemical giant Brunner Mond & Co. Ltd., Sir Felix was also a director. Sir Maurice Bonham-Carter was Private Secretary to Prime Minister Asquith, 1910 to 1916, and Air Minister in 1918. He was a partner in stockbrokers, Buckmaster & Moore.
Capital £600,000 in 2,400,000 Ordinary shares of 5/-.
1910