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1956 Name changed. '''Hall Engineering Industries''' preference shares were offered to the public; the company owned [[Hall and Pickles]], [[British Reinforced Concrete Engineering Co|British Reinforced Concrete Engineering]], [[Chatwood Safe and Engineering Co|Chatwood Safe and Engineering]] and [[Milners Safe Co]]<ref>The Nov. 18, 1955</ref> | 1956 Name changed. '''Hall Engineering Industries''' preference shares were offered to the public; the company owned [[Hall and Pickles]], [[British Reinforced Concrete Engineering Co|British Reinforced Concrete Engineering]], [[Chatwood Safe and Engineering Co|Chatwood Safe and Engineering]] and [[Milners Safe Co]]<ref>The Nov. 18, 1955</ref> |
Latest revision as of 09:30, 27 January 2025
of Shrewsbury
1820 Company founded.
1874 Public company.
c.1940 Presumably acquired Chatwood Safe Co
1956 Name changed. Hall Engineering Industries preference shares were offered to the public; the company owned Hall and Pickles, British Reinforced Concrete Engineering, Chatwood Safe and Engineering and Milners Safe Co[1]
1958 Hall Engineering Industries Ltd had subsidiaries including[2]
- Hall and Pickles
- British Reinforced Concrete Engineering Co
- Chatwood-Milner
- Improved Metal Label Co
- Auto-Body Dies (formerly Composite Forgings)
- Webslight (formerly Harry Heath (General Advertisers)
1958 Name changed.
1960 Acquired Perfecta Motor Equipments.[3]
1961 General engineers manufacturing general and specialised machinery and test equipment, wind tunnels, launchers for guided weapons, nuclear research and power station equipment, steel fabrications, dies and fixtures for motor industry. 950 employees.[4]
1969 Hall Engineering (Dies) acquired steel stockholders Monkhouse and Brown from F. H. Tomkins[5].
See Also
- 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
- 1961 Guide to Key British Enterprises: Motor Engines and Components for the Motor Industry also Parts for Agricultural Machinery, Garage Equipment, etc
- 1971 Who's Who in the Motor Industry: Companies
- 1993 Key British Enterprises
- British Reinforced Concrete Engineering Co
- Charles Parkin
- Chatwood-Milner
- Chatwood Safe Co
- Chubb and Sons
- Hall and Pickles
- John Morris (2)
- Milners Safe Co
- Monkhouse and Brown
- Perfecta Motor Equipments
- Steel Nut and Joseph Hampton