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|Box title = Marryat & Scott Lifts Ltd.
 
|Box title = Marryat & Scott Lifts Ltd.
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|image = Image:Marryat_and_Scott_Logo.png
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|imagewidth = 300px
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|caption = Marryat & Scott logo from the 1970s, with the caption "A Member Of The Marryat Group".
 
|Row 1 title = Founded
 
|Row 1 title = Founded
|Row 1 info = 1860s
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|Row 1 info = 1891
 
|Row 2 title = Founders
 
|Row 2 title = Founders
 
|Row 2 info = Joseph Richmond, Howard Marryat, Murray Scott
 
|Row 2 info = Joseph Richmond, Howard Marryat, Murray Scott
|Row 3 title = Preceded by
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|Row 3 title = Headquarters
|Row 3 info = Richmond Lifts
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|Row 3 info = Hounslow, Middlesex, England
|Row 4 title = Succeeded by
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|Row 4 title = Preceded by
|Row 4 info = Kone Marryat & Scott
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|Row 4 info = Richmond Lifts
|Row 5 title = Acquired by
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|Row 5 title = Succeeded by
|Row 5 info = [[Kone]]
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|Row 5 info = [[Kone Marryat Scott]]
|Row 6 title = Defunct
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|Row 6 title = Acquired by
|Row 6 info = 1979}}
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|Row 6 info = [[Kone]]
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|Row 7 title = Defunct
 
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|Row 7 info = 1979}}
'''Marryat & Scott''' was an old British elevator/lift manufacturer. It has since been acquired by Kone in 1979.
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'''Marryat & Scott''' was a British elevator/lift manufacturer from Hounslow, Middlesex, England. The company was acquired by [[Kone]] in 1979. It was part of the Marryat Group.
   
 
==History==
 
==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 was branded as '''Kone Marryat & Scott''' until in the early 1980s. The operating business in Hong Kong and Singapore was taken over by Kone, and they are now known as simply Kone.
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Marryat & Scott was founded by Joseph Richmond in 1891. 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'''.
   
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In the mid 1970s, Marryat & Scott developed an elevator control system called CMC-1200, which was said to be the first computerized group supervisory elevator control system in the world<ref>[http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/straitstimes19760323-1.2.65.16?ST=1&AT=search&k=marryat%20&%20scott%20lifts&QT=marryat&oref=article Computerised lift for fast and efficient service - The Straits Times, 23 March 1976, Page 14] - NewspaperSG</ref>.
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.<ref>[http://beno.org.uk/lift/als.html ALS Lift Company in Beno Lift Guide]</ref>
 
   
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The company finally came to an end when [[Kone]] bought the company in 1979. It later became [[Kone Marryat Scott]] for a short period before it changed name to simply Kone in the early or mid 1980s. In addition, their operating businesses in Hong Kong and Singapore were taken over by Kone. The Singaporean branch was renamed to Kone Marryat Scott in 1982 and the name lasted until around the mid 1980s when it changed name again to Kone.
==Notable installations==
 
===United Kingdom===
 
*Hatton Garden
 
*Gunnersbury Court, Acton
 
*Tower House, Redhill
 
*Alders, Croydon (Now Closed)
 
*Whitgift Centre, Croydon (Now Closed)
 
*Mothercare store, Newport
 
*St. Andrew Church, Worchester
 
*St. Johns Hotel, Solihull
 
*Union Square, parking garage Torquay, Devon
 
   
 
Also in 1979, some former Marryat & Scott employees formed "'''ALS'''" ('''Associated Lift Services''') for those who did not want to work for Kone when Marryat & Scott was acquired<ref>[http://beno.org.uk/lift/als.html ALS Lift Company in Beno Lift Guide]</ref>.
===Hong Kong===
 
*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>
 
   
===Singapore===
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==Locations==
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Marryat & Scott had its head office and manufacturing plant in Wellington Works, Hounslow, Middlesex, England. The London sales and service office was located in 40 Hatton Garden, in the Holborn district of the London Borough of Camden before it moved to Gretton House at 28/30 Kirby Street in the late 1960s or early 1970s. Its factories were located in London, Bristol, Hayes, and Newcastle on Tyne. Branches and service depots were located in:
*Blk. 10 Teban Gardens HDB, Singapore (1977)<ref>Inoperational since 2013.</ref>
 
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*Brighton
*HDB blocks in Holland Village, Singapore<ref>Demolished as part of SERS scheme.</ref>
 
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*Cambridge
**Block 15, 16, 17, 21, 23, 31, and few others in Holland Close.
 
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*Chelmsford
**Block. 13<ref>Refurbished by Thames Valley Controls. There are also two additional elevators installed by [[Otis]] in the 1990s (now modernized into IFE elevators).</ref>
 
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*Bristol
*Jalan Bukit Merah HDB blocks, Singapore<ref>Already phased out as part of [[Lift Upgrading Programme]] (LUP) scheme.</ref>
 
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*Exeter
*Blk. 168A Queensway HDB, Singapore<ref>Refurbished by Thames Valley Controls in the 1990s as part of Main Upgrading Programme (MUP) scheme.</ref>
 
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*Birmingham
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*Nottingham
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*Cardiff
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*Manchester
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*Liverpool
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*Leeds
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*York
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*Sheffield
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*Leicester
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*Oxford
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*Penzance
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*Newcastle upon Tyne
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*Glasgow, Scotland
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*Edinburgh, Scotland
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*Dundee, Scotland
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*Aberdeen, Scotland
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*Dublin, Ireland
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*Cork, Ireland
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*Belfast
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Marryat & Scott also had overseas branches in Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, and Trinidad and Tobago.
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==Overseas distributors==
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Overseas, Marryat & Scott had third party sole agents or distributors located in Barbados, Myanmar (then Burma), Sri Lanka (then Ceylon), Cyprus, Guyana, India, Iran, Malaysia, Singapore, New Zealand, South Korea, Pakistan, and many more. Some of the known overseas Marryat & Scott distributors were:
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|-
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! scope="col"|Distributor/company name
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! scope="col"|Country(s)
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|-
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|A & G Price Ltd.
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|Auckland, New Zealand
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|-
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|Alpin Elevators Co. Ltd.
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|Quebec, Canada
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|-
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|Anglo-Electromatic Elevators Ltd.
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|Ontario, Canada
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|-
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|Breyner & Wirth Ltd.
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|Mozambique
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|-
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|Burma Independance Co., Ltd.
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|Myanmar
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|-
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|Central Foundry Ltd.
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|Barbados
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|-
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|Colombo Commercial Co. Ltd.
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|Sri Lanka
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|-
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|Davie Boag & Co. Ltd.
 
|British Hong Kong
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|-
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|Davidson-Arnott & Co. Ltd.
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|Trinidad
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|-
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|Electro-Mechanical Equipment Co.
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|Malta
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|-
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|Electro-Trading Co.
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|Ireland
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|-
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|Eletrex Co.
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|Egypt
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|-
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|Ellison's Electrical Engineers Ltd.
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|Southern Rhodesia
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|-
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|Evans, Barnes & Fitz (Pty.) Ltd.
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|South Africa
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|-
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|F & C. Osler Ltd.
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|India and Pakistan
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|-
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|Grey MacKenzie & Co. Ltd.
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|Busreh, Iraq
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|-
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|Isaac M. Sarfaty & Son Ltd.
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|Israel
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|-
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|John Fleming & Co. Ltd.
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|Mumbai, India
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|-
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|Kettles-Roy & Tysons Ltd.
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|Kenya
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|-
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|Latiff Supplies Ltd.
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|Kuwait
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|-
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|Nicholas Radovich
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|Greece
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|-
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|Paterson Simons & Co. Ltd.
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|Singapore and Malaysia
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|-
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|Ramos & Ramos
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|Madeira
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|-
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|Russel Searle Ltd.
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|Wellington, New Zealand
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|-
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|Rivzi Ltd.
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|Pakistan
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|-
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|S. Davson & Co. Ltd.
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|Guinea
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|-
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|Solorzano Villa Pereira Co. Ltda.
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|Nicaragua
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|-
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|Stephen Lynch & Co. Ltd.
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|Baghdad, Iraq
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|-
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|Suney S.A.
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|Uruguay
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|-
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|The Lynch Co. Ltd.
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|Iran
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|-
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|The Oriental Machinery Stores
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|Thailand
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|}
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==Notable installations==
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{{Main|List of notable Marryat & Scott elevator installations}}
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*In Scotland, the company was operating under the name John Bennie Limited.
*Marryat & Scott also has its businesses in Kenya, Uganda, and some parts of Africa since 50 years ago. The company, however, has been operated by Kone.
 
*Marryat & Scott also manufactures very few escalator products in the United Kingdom only.
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*Marryat & Scott was also a distributor of [[Thyssen]] escalators in both United Kingdom and Hong Kong in the 1970s-1980s.
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*In the early 1970s, Marryat & Scott supplied elevators for [[Elevators of Housing and Development Board, Singapore|several flats in Singapore]] built by the Housing and Development Board (HDB). These elevators were assembled and installed by a local firm, General Engineering and Trading<ref>[http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/straitstimes19720214-1.2.66.6?ST=1&AT=search&k=general%20engineering%20and%20trading%20lifts&QT=general,engineering,and,trading,lifts&oref=article $7mil contract - The Straits Times, 14 February 1972, Page 13] - NewspaperSG</ref> and the brand names are not displayed in the elevator cars.
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*After Marryat & Scott was sold to Kone, the Kenyan and Ugandan branches continued to operate under the name Marryat & Scott Kenya and Marryat East Africa respectively until 2014 when they were fully acquired by Kone. In addition, both companies had become the distributor of Kone elevators since the late 1980s.<ref>[https://www.kone.ug/about-us/kone-as-a-company/ Kone as a company - Kone Uganda]</ref>
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
MS lift singapore.jpg|An old 1970s Marryat & Scott elevator at Blk. 10 Teban Garden HDB, Singapore.
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MS lift singapore.jpg|An old 1970s Marryat & Scott elevator at Block 10 Teban Garden HDB, Singapore. This elevator is no longer exist as the building has been demolished due to Selective En bloc Redevelopment Scheme (SERS).
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Thyssen MS escalator.jpg|The sign of the Thyssen escalators with Marryat & Scott names on the signs (currently maintained by Kone).
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MS_logo_escalator.png|A modified [[Thyssen]] logo installed on a Thyssen escalator (installed by Marryat & Scott) in the former Allders store in Croydon, United Kingdom.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
==Note==
 
<references/>
 
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Dewhurst]]
 
*[[Dewhurst]]
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*[[List of Marryat & Scott elevator fixtures]]
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{{Reflist}}
   
==External link==
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==External links==
 
*[http://beno.org.uk/lift/marryatscott.html Marryat & Scott in Beno Lift Guide]
 
*[http://beno.org.uk/lift/marryatscott.html Marryat & Scott in Beno Lift Guide]
   
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Revision as of 13:35, 13 April 2019

Marryat & Scott Lifts Ltd.
Marryat and Scott Logo
Marryat & Scott logo from the 1970s, with the caption "A Member Of The Marryat Group".

Founded

1891

Founders

Joseph Richmond, Howard Marryat, Murray Scott

Headquarters

Hounslow, Middlesex, England

Preceded by

Richmond Lifts

Succeeded by

Kone Marryat Scott

Acquired by

Kone

Defunct

1979

Marryat & Scott was a British elevator/lift manufacturer from Hounslow, Middlesex, England. The company was acquired by Kone in 1979. It was part of the Marryat Group.

History

Marryat & Scott was founded by Joseph Richmond in 1891. 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.

In the mid 1970s, Marryat & Scott developed an elevator control system called CMC-1200, which was said to be the first computerized group supervisory elevator control system in the world[1].

The company finally came to an end when Kone bought the company in 1979. It later became Kone Marryat Scott for a short period before it changed name to simply Kone in the early or mid 1980s. In addition, their operating businesses in Hong Kong and Singapore were taken over by Kone. The Singaporean branch was renamed to Kone Marryat Scott in 1982 and the name lasted until around the mid 1980s when it changed name again to Kone.

Also in 1979, some former Marryat & Scott employees formed "ALS" (Associated Lift Services) for those who did not want to work for Kone when Marryat & Scott was acquired[2].

Locations

Marryat & Scott had its head office and manufacturing plant in Wellington Works, Hounslow, Middlesex, England. The London sales and service office was located in 40 Hatton Garden, in the Holborn district of the London Borough of Camden before it moved to Gretton House at 28/30 Kirby Street in the late 1960s or early 1970s. Its factories were located in London, Bristol, Hayes, and Newcastle on Tyne. Branches and service depots were located in:

  • Brighton
  • Cambridge
  • Chelmsford
  • Bristol
  • Exeter
  • Birmingham
  • Nottingham
  • Cardiff
  • Manchester
  • Liverpool
  • Leeds
  • York
  • Sheffield
  • Leicester
  • Oxford
  • Penzance
  • Newcastle upon Tyne
  • Glasgow, Scotland
  • Edinburgh, Scotland
  • Dundee, Scotland
  • Aberdeen, Scotland
  • Dublin, Ireland
  • Cork, Ireland
  • Belfast

Marryat & Scott also had overseas branches in Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, and Trinidad and Tobago.

Overseas distributors

Overseas, Marryat & Scott had third party sole agents or distributors located in Barbados, Myanmar (then Burma), Sri Lanka (then Ceylon), Cyprus, Guyana, India, Iran, Malaysia, Singapore, New Zealand, South Korea, Pakistan, and many more. Some of the known overseas Marryat & Scott distributors were:

Distributor/company name Country(s)
A & G Price Ltd. Auckland, New Zealand
Alpin Elevators Co. Ltd. Quebec, Canada
Anglo-Electromatic Elevators Ltd. Ontario, Canada
Breyner & Wirth Ltd. Mozambique
Burma Independance Co., Ltd. Myanmar
Central Foundry Ltd. Barbados
Colombo Commercial Co. Ltd. Sri Lanka
Davie Boag & Co. Ltd. British Hong Kong
Davidson-Arnott & Co. Ltd. Trinidad
Electro-Mechanical Equipment Co. Malta
Electro-Trading Co. Ireland
Eletrex Co. Egypt
Ellison's Electrical Engineers Ltd. Southern Rhodesia
Evans, Barnes & Fitz (Pty.) Ltd. South Africa
F & C. Osler Ltd. India and Pakistan
Grey MacKenzie & Co. Ltd. Busreh, Iraq
Isaac M. Sarfaty & Son Ltd. Israel
John Fleming & Co. Ltd. Mumbai, India
Kettles-Roy & Tysons Ltd. Kenya
Latiff Supplies Ltd. Kuwait
Nicholas Radovich Greece
Paterson Simons & Co. Ltd. Singapore and Malaysia
Ramos & Ramos Madeira
Russel Searle Ltd. Wellington, New Zealand
Rivzi Ltd. Pakistan
S. Davson & Co. Ltd. Guinea
Solorzano Villa Pereira Co. Ltda. Nicaragua
Stephen Lynch & Co. Ltd. Baghdad, Iraq
Suney S.A. Uruguay
The Lynch Co. Ltd. Iran
The Oriental Machinery Stores Thailand

Notable installations

Main article: List of notable Marryat & Scott elevator installations

Trivia

  • In Scotland, the company was operating under the name John Bennie Limited.
  • Marryat & Scott was also a distributor of Thyssen escalators in both United Kingdom and Hong Kong in the 1970s-1980s.
  • In the early 1970s, Marryat & Scott supplied elevators for several flats in Singapore built by the Housing and Development Board (HDB). These elevators were assembled and installed by a local firm, General Engineering and Trading[3] and the brand names are not displayed in the elevator cars.
  • After Marryat & Scott was sold to Kone, the Kenyan and Ugandan branches continued to operate under the name Marryat & Scott Kenya and Marryat East Africa respectively until 2014 when they were fully acquired by Kone. In addition, both companies had become the distributor of Kone elevators since the late 1980s.[4]

Gallery

See also

Notes and references

External links

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