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[[image:Im1876POWor-Simp2.jpg|thumb| 1876.]] | [[image:Im1876POWor-Simp2.jpg|thumb| 1876.]] | ||
[[Image:Im1884KellyW-JasSimpson.jpg|thumb| 1884. | [[Image:Im1884KellyW-JasSimpson.jpg|thumb| 1884. ]] | ||
Nuts and bolts, of Acorn Street, Bills Street, Darlaston. | Nuts and bolts, of Acorn Street, Bills Street, Darlaston. | ||
Associated with [[Horton and Son]], and [[Enoch Wilkes and Co]]<ref>Obituary of Leonard Horton</ref> | Associated with [[Horton and Son]], and [[Enoch Wilkes and Co]]<ref>Obituary of Leonard Horton</ref> | ||
1884 James Simpson and Sons, of [[Atlas Works, Darlaston]].<ref>Darlaston Weekly Times - Saturday 08 November 1884</ref> | |||
Post WWI: Acquired by [[GKN]] | Post WWI: Acquired by [[GKN]] |
Latest revision as of 16:44, 22 May 2024


Nuts and bolts, of Acorn Street, Bills Street, Darlaston.
Associated with Horton and Son, and Enoch Wilkes and Co[1]
1884 James Simpson and Sons, of Atlas Works, Darlaston.[2]
Post WWI: Acquired by GKN
1952 The James Simpson and Sons (Bolts and Nuts) 1923 Ltd company was wound up by decision of the members at a General Meeting at London Works, Smethwick[3]