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*Chek Tsui House, Wan Tsui Estate, Hong Kong (1980)<ref name="Otis">Elevators in these building will be replaced by [[Otis]] under the [[Lift Modernisation Programme]] shortly. [http://www.gld.gov.hk/egazette/pdf/20131743/egn201317436431.pdf]</ref>
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*Chek Tsui House, Wan Tsui Estate, Hong Kong (1980)<ref name="Otis">Elevators in these building currently replacing by [[Otis]] under the [[Lift Modernisation Programme]]. [http://www.gld.gov.hk/egazette/pdf/20131743/egn201317436431.pdf]</ref>
 
*Fook Tsui House, Wan Tsui Estate, Hong Kong (1980)<ref name="Otis"/>
 
*Fook Tsui House, Wan Tsui Estate, Hong Kong (1980)<ref name="Otis"/>
 
*Wan Tsui Shopping Centre, Hong Kong (1980)<ref>Only 1 of the 4 elevator installed by them.[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7WyhfvlWgQ] Another 3 of the 4 elevators are installed by [[Sabiem Elevator]].[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4WP_RAako8] It was later modernized by Kone in late 2012.[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=metRHXBL3Rc][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dLixThikmU]<!--Not replaced--></ref>
 
*Wan Tsui Shopping Centre, Hong Kong (1980)<ref>Only 1 of the 4 elevator installed by them.[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7WyhfvlWgQ] Another 3 of the 4 elevators are installed by [[Sabiem Elevator]].[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4WP_RAako8] It was later modernized by Kone in late 2012.[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=metRHXBL3Rc][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dLixThikmU]<!--Not replaced--></ref>

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Marryat & Scott Lifts Ltd.
MS logo escalator

Founded

1860s

Founders

Joseph Richmond, Howard Marryat, Murray Scott

Preceded by

Richmond Lifts

Succeeded by

Kone Marryat & Scott

Acquired by

Kone

Defunct

1979

Marryat & Scott was a British elevator/lift manufacturer.

History

Marryat & Scott was founded by Joseph Richmond in the 1860s. At that time, he established a small hydraulic elevator company called Richmond Lifts. In the 1900s, Howard Marryat took over Richmond Lifts and began making traction elevators. In the 1920s, Murray Scott joined the company and Richmond Lifts was renamed to Marryat & Scott. Kone then took over the company in 1979 and their products were branded as Kone Marryat & Scott until in the early 1980s. Their operating businesses in Hong Kong and Singapore were taken over by Kone, and they are now known as simply Kone.

In 1979, a company named "ALS" (Associated Lift Services) was established by former staffs of Marryat & Scott who do not want to work for Kone when Marryat & Scott was taken over.[1]

Notable installations

United Kingdom

  • Gunnersbury Court, Acton
  • Tower House, Redhill
  • Alders, Croydon (now closed)
  • Whitgift Centre, Croydon (now closed)
  • St. Andrew Church, Worchester
  • St. Johns Hotel, Solihull
  • Union Square, parking garage Torquay, Devon
  • High Street Car Park (No. 4), Bracknell (1982)[2]
  • Princess Square shopping centre, Bracknell (1982)[3]

Hong Kong

  • Chek Tsui House, Wan Tsui Estate, Hong Kong (1980)[4]
  • Fook Tsui House, Wan Tsui Estate, Hong Kong (1980)[4]
  • Wan Tsui Shopping Centre, Hong Kong (1980)[5]
  • Aberdeen Municipal Services Building, Hong Kong

Singapore

  • Block 10 Teban Gardens HDB, Singapore (1977)[6]
  • HDB blocks in Holland Village, Singapore[7]
    • Block 15, 16, 17, 21, 23, 31, and few others in Holland Close.
    • Block 13[8]
  • Jalan Bukit Merah HDB blocks, Singapore[9]
  • Block 168A Queensway HDB, Singapore[10]

Trivia

  • Marryat & Scott also had another divisions located in Kenya, Uganda, and some parts of Africa since 50 years ago. They are now operated by Kone.
  • Marryat & Scott also manufactures very few escalators in the United Kingdom only.

Gallery

Note

  1. ALS Lift Company in Beno Lift Guide
  2. Modernized into Kone MonoSpace in 2009.
  3. Used to have six passenger elevators but three of them have been demolished in the mid-2000s. The remaining three elevators were modernized into Kone MonoSpace in 2013.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Elevators in these building currently replacing by Otis under the Lift Modernisation Programme. [1]
  5. Only 1 of the 4 elevator installed by them.[2] Another 3 of the 4 elevators are installed by Sabiem Elevator.[3] It was later modernized by Kone in late 2012.[4][5]
  6. Demolished in 2013.
  7. Demolished as part of SERS scheme.
  8. Refurbished by Thames Valley Controls. There are also two additional elevators installed by Otis in the 1990s (have been modernized into IFE elevators in 2013).
  9. Already phased out as part of Lift Upgrading Programme (LUP) scheme.
  10. Refurbished by Thames Valley Controls in the 1990s as part of Main Upgrading Programme (MUP) scheme.

See also

External link

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