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[[Image:Im1972JAE-Frys.jpg|thumb| 1972. ]] | |||
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of Merton Abbey, London, Stourbridge, and Jarrow, pressure diecasters in zinc, aluminium and magnesium; gravity diecasters in aluminium-bronze and brass | of Merton Abbey, London, Stourbridge, and Jarrow, pressure diecasters in zinc, aluminium and magnesium; gravity diecasters in aluminium-bronze and brass | ||
1944 [[Goodlass, Wall and Lead Industries]] Ltd acquired [[Frys Metal Foundries|Fry's Metal Foundries]] and its subsidiaries except '''Fry's Diecasting'''<ref>The Times, 6 January 1944</ref>. | 1944 [[Goodlass, Wall and Lead Industries]] Ltd acquired [[Frys Metal Foundries|Fry's Metal Foundries]] and its subsidiaries except '''Fry's Diecasting'''<ref>The Times, 6 January 1944</ref>. | ||
1946 With [[J. Stone and Co]], Fry's Diecasting formed a joint company, Stone-Fry Magnesium Ltd at Merton, for the manufacture of pressure die-casting in Magnesium. | 1946 With [[J. Stone and Co]], Fry's Diecasting formed a joint company, [[Stone-Fry Magnesium]] Ltd at Merton, for the manufacture of pressure die-casting in Magnesium. | ||
1955 [[Goodlass, Wall and Lead Industries]] Ltd acquired the issued share capital of '''Fry's Diecasting''' for cash<ref>The Times, 8 July 1955</ref>. | 1955 [[Goodlass, Wall and Lead Industries]] Ltd acquired the issued share capital of '''Fry's Diecasting''' for cash<ref>The Times, 8 July 1955</ref>. |
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of Merton Abbey, London, Stourbridge, and Jarrow, pressure diecasters in zinc, aluminium and magnesium; gravity diecasters in aluminium-bronze and brass
1944 Goodlass, Wall and Lead Industries Ltd acquired Fry's Metal Foundries and its subsidiaries except Fry's Diecasting[1].
1946 With J. Stone and Co, Fry's Diecasting formed a joint company, Stone-Fry Magnesium Ltd at Merton, for the manufacture of pressure die-casting in Magnesium.
1955 Goodlass, Wall and Lead Industries Ltd acquired the issued share capital of Fry's Diecasting for cash[2].
1961 Through Fry's Diecasting, Goodlass, Wall and Lead Industries acquired the die-casting activities of Sparklets, part of British Oxygen Co.