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[[Image:Im1950BIF8-Qual.jpg|thumb| 1950. 16 inch motor mower. ]] | |||
[[Image:Im1950BIF8-Qual2.jpg|thumb| 1950. Model Y mower. ]] | |||
[[Image:Im1951Benn-Qualcast.jpg|thumb| 1951.]] | [[Image:Im1951Benn-Qualcast.jpg|thumb| 1951.]] | ||
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1938 Absorbed [[Follows and Bate]] of Manchester, makers of handmowers | 1938 Absorbed [[Follows and Bate]] of Manchester, makers of handmowers | ||
1948 Incorporating [[Crane Foundry Co]].<ref>1948 Advertisement</ref> | |||
1958 Acquired [[H. Kaufmann]], Suffolk-based lawnmower maker | 1958 Acquired [[H. Kaufmann]], Suffolk-based lawnmower maker |
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of Derby
1801 Company founded.
1920 Private company. The first Qualcast mowers were made by Derwent Foundry of Derby
1928 Company made public. Qualcast Ltd was formed as a separate company.
1937 Ironfounders. "Qualcast" Grey Iron Castings. [1]
1938 Absorbed Follows and Bate of Manchester, makers of handmowers
1948 Incorporating Crane Foundry Co.[2]
1958 Acquired H. Kaufmann, Suffolk-based lawnmower maker
1958 Acquired Suffolk Iron Foundry (1920) Ltd, maker of Suffolk Punch lawnmowers[3]; Sifbronze was a trading division of that company.
1961 Ironfounders and manufacturers of lawn mowers, kitchen furniture, lightweight tubular chairs, carpet sweepers, domestic appliances, pottery, jigs and tools and general engineering. 5,000 employees. [4]
1963 Motor Show exhibitor. Ferrous die castings. [5]
1965 Acquired Charles H. Pugh Ltd, maker of the Atco Mowers.
1967 Merger of Birmid Industries and Qualcast to form the public company Birmid Qualcast[6].
1982 Specialised in brake and tractor part product ranges.[7]
1988 The Birmid Qualcast group was acquired by Blue Circle who sold off the foundry divisions[8].
1991 The Derby site was closed with all activities transferred to Stowmarket. Atco-Qualcast was formed but the famous brand names were protected.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries
- ↑ 1948 Advertisement
- ↑ The Times, Apr 09, 1960
- ↑ 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
- ↑ 1963 Motor Show
- ↑ The Times, 14 February 1967
- ↑ The Engineer 1982/03/04
- ↑ Qualcast website [1]