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[[Image:Im1913Eing-Louden.jpg |thumb| 1913. ]] | [[Image:Im1913Eing-Louden.jpg |thumb| 1913. ]] | ||
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of 39 West Campbell Street, Glasgow and of Johnstone, Glasgow were makers of machine tools | of 39 West Campbell Street, Glasgow and of Johnstone, Glasgow were makers of machine tools and steam pumps. | ||
1877 Company established. | 1877 Company established. | ||
c1887 Acquired [[A. McArthur and Son]] | c1887 Acquired [[A. McArthur and Son]] | ||
1896 Description and engraving of a horizontal milling and drilling machine <ref>[[Engineering 1896/02/07]]</ref> | |||
1900 32 inch Double-headed Shaping Machine | 1900 32 inch Double-headed Shaping Machine | ||
1904 | 1904 Loudon Brothers Limited was registered, with capital of £40,000, to carry on the business of engineers, machine tool makers, etc., and to acquire the business of Loudon Brothers, iron and machinery merchants and agents, Glasgow, Johnstone, and elsewhere.<ref>The Scotsman 12 November 1904</ref> | ||
1904 Acquired the tool making business of [[Sharp, Stewart and Co]] | 1904 Acquired the tool making business of [[Sharp, Stewart and Co]] | ||
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1937 The [[Scottish Machine Tool Corporation]] was formed by amalgamation of: [[James Bennie and Sons]] Ltd., [[G. and A. Harvey]], Glasgow; [[Loudon Brothers]] Ltd, Johnstone; [[Craig and Donald]] Ltd, Johnstone; and [[James Allan Senior and Son|James Allan Senior and Sons]] Ltd, Glasgow; all retained their separate autonomy, even though they had amalgamated. <ref>[http://archiveshub.ac.uk/features/03080503.html]Archives Hub - Records of James Bennie & Sons Ltd </ref> <ref>The Times, Mar 18, 1937</ref> | 1937 The [[Scottish Machine Tool Corporation]] was formed by amalgamation of: [[James Bennie and Sons]] Ltd., [[G. and A. Harvey]], Glasgow; [[Loudon Brothers]] Ltd, Johnstone; [[Craig and Donald]] Ltd, Johnstone; and [[James Allan Senior and Son|James Allan Senior and Sons]] Ltd, Glasgow; all retained their separate autonomy, even though they had amalgamated. <ref>[http://archiveshub.ac.uk/features/03080503.html]Archives Hub - Records of James Bennie & Sons Ltd </ref> <ref>The Times, Mar 18, 1937</ref> | ||
Note: Kelly's 1891 Post Office London Directory includes an entry for Loudon Brothers, engineers and machine tool makers (James Edward Darbishire, agent), 110 Cannon Street, EC. | Note: Kelly's 1891 Post Office London Directory includes an entry for Loudon Brothers, engineers and machine tool makers ([[James Edward Darbishire]], agent), 110 Cannon Street, London, EC. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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[[Category: Town - Johnstone]] | [[Category: Town - Johnstone]] | ||
[[Category: Machine Tools]] | [[Category: Machine Tools]] | ||
[[Category: Stationary Steam Engines]] |
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of 39 West Campbell Street, Glasgow and of Johnstone, Glasgow were makers of machine tools and steam pumps.
1877 Company established.
c1887 Acquired A. McArthur and Son
1896 Description and engraving of a horizontal milling and drilling machine [1]
1900 32 inch Double-headed Shaping Machine
1904 Loudon Brothers Limited was registered, with capital of £40,000, to carry on the business of engineers, machine tool makers, etc., and to acquire the business of Loudon Brothers, iron and machinery merchants and agents, Glasgow, Johnstone, and elsewhere.[2]
1904 Acquired the tool making business of Sharp, Stewart and Co
1911 Small portable drill
1914 Machine tool makers and contractors for engineers' stores, materials etc. Specialities: high speed machine tools for railway workshops, marine and general engineering. [3]
1937 The Scottish Machine Tool Corporation was formed by amalgamation of: James Bennie and Sons Ltd., G. and A. Harvey, Glasgow; Loudon Brothers Ltd, Johnstone; Craig and Donald Ltd, Johnstone; and James Allan Senior and Sons Ltd, Glasgow; all retained their separate autonomy, even though they had amalgamated. [4] [5]
Note: Kelly's 1891 Post Office London Directory includes an entry for Loudon Brothers, engineers and machine tool makers (James Edward Darbishire, agent), 110 Cannon Street, London, EC.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Engineering 1896/02/07
- ↑ The Scotsman 12 November 1904
- ↑ 1914 Whitakers Red Book
- ↑ [1]Archives Hub - Records of James Bennie & Sons Ltd
- ↑ The Times, Mar 18, 1937
- Machine Tools by James Weir French in 2 vols. Published 1911 by Gresham
- The Engineer of 19th January 1900 p70