REF. NO. | DENOMINATION | DESCRIPTION | NO. ISSUED | CONDITION | VALUE |
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101 | £1 shares | 190[10], green | #60 | VF | £60-80 |

Submarine Railway Ltd
Registered 1909. Built an attraction for the Imperial International Exhibition at White City in 1909. The attraction consisted of 4 metal boats attached to each other with glass portals to view the caverns, plants, fish and ‘other wonders of the deep’. Dissolved <1916. Company number 101865
Capital £10,000 in shares of £1.
1909
Description
Directors:
Thomas Pocklington was a London watchmaker and jeweller who turned to property and company promoting. His estate was left to establish the Thomas Pocklington Trust for blind and partially sighted people.