1926: Land at Leiston for sale
1924: Builder associated with sale of land in Aldeburgh
1954: Associated with proposals for repair/removal of Aldeburgh RC church tower
2021: deposit of report re St Francis of Assisi Church, Papworth Everard
1952: Supply of Font in Oak for March Church
1993: Quotation for lighting project in Chapel of Reconciliation
1963: Valuation of a house in Aldeburgh
1927: Mr N S Tomlin writes from his office regarding St Ives Grammar School
1909: leasing property from the Diocese, in St Ives
1930 music score in use at Christ the King, Lakenham
1932: Work on kitchen in presbytery in Hunstanton
1843: established
1926: part of Mowlam Group
1989: Quoting for work on Slipper Chapel, Walsingham
2014: dissolved as a company
see compant history at https://www.rgcarter-construction.co.uk/about/our-story/ (accessed 14-11-2023)
1974: Contracted for repair work at Red Mount Chapel
1952: Provided the frame for new Church in March
(see also https://www.gorlestonbaptist.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/gorleston-baptist-church-new-opening-service-1951.pdf )
Letter from CW Glover (25 June 1954) refers to contacting the Receiver for this company.
1953: providing plans for extension to St Francis of Assissi, Papworth Everard, Cambridgeshire
see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papworth_Industries (accessed 17-1-2019)
1956: request for heating instructions for Aldeburgh church
1934: Fire Insurance for Christ the King, Lakenham
see https://heritage.aviva.com/our-history/companies/n/the-norwich-union-life-insurance-company-ltd/ (accessed 25-11-2018)
2018: Made a digital photographic record of the last RC mass to be held in St Mark's on the Feast of Christ the King.
1980: Opinion on company financial standing requested by Diocesan Treasurer
National Westminster Bank, commonly known as NatWest, is a major retail and commercial bank in the United Kingdom. It was established in 1968 by the merger of National Provincial Bank and Westminster Bank. Since 2000, it has been part of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group.
National Provincial Bank was a British retail bank which operated in England and Wales from 1833 until 1970 when it was merged into the National Westminster Bank. It continued to exist as a dormant non-trading company until 2016 when it was voluntarily struck off the register and dissolved. Considered one of the "Big Five," the National Provincial Bank expanded during the 19th and 20th centuries and took over a number of smaller banking companies. It was based on Bishopsgate, at the thoroughfare's junction with Threadneedle Street, in London.
see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Provincial_Bank (accessed 18-5-2019)
see: https://www.rbs.com/heritage/companies/national-provincial-bank-ltd.html (accessed 18-5-2019)
1963: Catalogue of modular building for Leiston Church Hall
Currently Marley Buildings produced by Leofric Buildings