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of Watling St., Cannock, Staffs.
of Watling St., Cannock, Staffs.


1941 Established as a subsidiary of [[Bowmaker]] Ltd. Bowmaker (Plant) Ltd would provide maintenance for its hire vehicles<ref>The Times  Jan. 23, 1943</ref>
1941 Private company, established as a subsidiary of [[Bowmaker]] Ltd. Bowmaker (Plant) Ltd would provide maintenance for its hire vehicles<ref>The Times  Jan. 23, 1943</ref>


1950 Became distributors of the products of the [[Caterpillar Tractor Co]] of USA
1950 Became distributors of the products of the [[Caterpillar Tractor Co]] of USA

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1958. Hyster Karry Crane.
1969.
1969.

of Willenhall, Staffordshire, equipment dealer

of Watling St., Cannock, Staffs.

1941 Private company, established as a subsidiary of Bowmaker Ltd. Bowmaker (Plant) Ltd would provide maintenance for its hire vehicles[1]

1950 Became distributors of the products of the Caterpillar Tractor Co of USA

1961 Engineers and dealers handling complete line of Caterpillar-built machines consisting of tractor, traxcavators, motor-graders, pipe layers, wheel shovels and full range matched equipment including bulldozers, angledozers, mounted front and rear cable controls, hydraulic controls, tractor mounted rippers and scrapers and covering used machines and replacement parts with full technical service. 350 employees.

1969 Bowmaker (Plant) Ltd.

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  1. The Times Jan. 23, 1943