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[[Image:Im1961-18Ben-Parker.jpg|thumb| 1961. [[Josiah Parkes and Sons]] and [[Edwin Showell and Sons]]. ]]
of Loveday Street, then Stirchley Brass Foundry, Charlotte Road, Birmingham.
of Loveday Street, then Stirchley Brass Foundry, Charlotte Road, Birmingham.


* c1790 Founded as [[Showell and Barnes]].
c1790 Founded as [[Showell and Barnes]].


* 1820 As '''Edwin Showell and Sons''', manufactured door springs and architectural brassware.
1820 As '''Edwin Showell and Sons''', manufactured door springs and architectural brassware.


* 1902 The company was registered on 12 November, to acquire the business of manufacturers of general brassfoundry and art metal work of the firm of the same name. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>
1902 The company was registered on 12 November, to acquire the business of manufacturers of general brassfoundry and art metal work of the firm of the same name. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>


* WWI. Produced 100,000 ''Enfield'' oilers for [[BSA]] rifles during the Great War (1914-1918).  
WWI. Produced 100,000 ''Enfield'' oilers for [[BSA]] rifles during the Great War (1914-1918).  


* 1956 They were taken over by [[Josiah Parkes and Sons]].
1956 They were taken over by [[Josiah Parkes and Sons]].


== See Also ==
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== Sources of Inforamtion ==
== Sources of Information ==
* [http://www.enfield-stuff.com/oilers/makers_marks/oiler_makers_England.htm] British Enfield Oiler Makers
* [http://www.enfield-stuff.com/oilers/makers_marks/oiler_makers_England.htm] British Enfield Oiler Makers
* [http://www.oldcopper.org/Marks%20s.htm] Old Copper
* [http://www.oldcopper.org/Marks%20s.htm] Old Copper
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Latest revision as of 08:22, 11 November 2018

1961. Josiah Parkes and Sons and Edwin Showell and Sons.

of Loveday Street, then Stirchley Brass Foundry, Charlotte Road, Birmingham.

c1790 Founded as Showell and Barnes.

1820 As Edwin Showell and Sons, manufactured door springs and architectural brassware.

1902 The company was registered on 12 November, to acquire the business of manufacturers of general brassfoundry and art metal work of the firm of the same name. [1]

WWI. Produced 100,000 Enfield oilers for BSA rifles during the Great War (1914-1918).

1956 They were taken over by Josiah Parkes and Sons.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  • [1] British Enfield Oiler Makers
  • [2] Old Copper
  1. The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908