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Wat (wie) is National International Company - definitie

BRITISH COMPANY
International Telegraph Company; Electric and International Telegraph Company; Electric & International Telegraph Company; CS Monarch (1830); Channel Islands Telegraph Company
  • An ''Electric & International Telegraph Company'' telegram and envelope, 28 July 1868
  • Part of a document showing the company seal
  • 1854 stamps of the Electric Telegraph Company
  • ''Monarch''

National Tea         
  • alt=A 100-share National Tea Co. stock certificate from 1929.
GROCERY CHAIN THAT OPERATED IN THE MIDWESTERN UNITED STATES
National Tea Company
The National Tea Company (NATCO, informally known as National) was a Midwestern United States grocery chain that operated during the 20th century.
Belize National Dance Company         
BELIZEAN DANCE COMPANY
User:SusunW/Belize National Dance Company
Belize National Dance Company (also known as the Belize Dance Company) is a Belizean cultural preservation organization which strives to represent Belize and its many ethnic groups in classical, contemporary and traditional folk dancing.
London Necropolis Company         
  • alt=Very overgrown cemetery
  • alt=Railway ticket labelled "Southern Railways London Necropolis Coffin Ticket, Waterloo to Brookwood, Third Class
  • alt=Irregularly shaped plot of land, with a railway line and station as the top boundary. A road marked "Cemetery Pales" bisects the plot of land into sections marked "Nonconformist" and "Anglican". A branch from the railway line runs through these two sections, with a station roughly in the centre of each.
  • alt=A railway line runs through open countryside. On one side of the railway line is a formally arranged garden based around a building with a tall spire, and on the other are a number of small plots of land linked by a curving road.
  • alt=A train on a single rail track near a small white wooden station.
  • alt=Grassy area lined with giant sequoia trees, with occasional scattered gravestones
  • alt=Open white stone circular structure, supported by broad columns carrying inscribed tablets
  • alt=medium-sized red brick building
  • alt=Domed Classical building, surrounded by gravestones and statues.
  • alt=Very large white gabled house
  • alt=Map of a city surrounded by small cemeteries, and two larger proposed cemeteries slightly further out. A railway line runs from the city to a single large cemetery to the southwest, a long way further out.
  • alt=A railway platform strewn with rubble. Broken girders jut out above the platform, while alongside the platform a set of railway lines stop abruptly at a large crater. Next to the railway line is a burned-out railway carriage tilted at an acute angle.
  • alt=Narrow four storey red building above a wide archway
  • alt=Gabled building with a railway platform behind it.
  • alt=Golf course
  • alt=A group of people gambling on a flat tombstone. Scattered human remains are strewn on the ground around them.
CEMETERY OPERATOR ESTABLISHED IN 1852
London Necropolis & National Mausoleum Company
The London Necropolis Company (LNC), formally the London Necropolis & National Mausoleum Company until 1927, In 1927, with the proposed National Mausoleum still unbuilt, the name was formally changed to "London Necropolis Company". The names "London Necropolis" and "Brookwood Cemetery" were both used for the LNC's cemetery in Surrey; the tract of land was named "Brookwood Cemetery", while the transport, burial and cemetery maintenance services used the branding "London Necropolis".

Wikipedia

Electric Telegraph Company

The Electric Telegraph Company (ETC) was a British telegraph company founded in 1846 by William Fothergill Cooke and John Ricardo. It was the world's first public telegraph company. The equipment used was the Cooke and Wheatstone telegraph, an electrical telegraph developed a few years earlier in collaboration with Charles Wheatstone. The system had been taken up by several railway companies for signalling purposes, but in forming the company Cooke intended to open up the technology to the public at large.

The ETC had a monopoly of electrical telegraphy until the formation of the Magnetic Telegraph Company (commonly called the Magnetic) who used a different system which did not infringe the ETC's patents. The Magnetic became the chief rival of the ETC and the two of them dominated the market even after further companies entered the field.

The ETC was heavily involved in laying submarine telegraph cables, including lines to the Netherlands, Ireland, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man. It operated the world's first specialised cable-laying ship, the Monarch. A private line was laid for Queen Victoria on the Isle of Wight. The company was nationalised in 1870 along with other British telegraph companies, and its assets were taken over by the General Post Office.