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1871 Company founded as Cornelius Redman & Sons | 1871 Company founded as [[C. Redman and Sons|Cornelius Redman & Sons]] | ||
1934 [[Charles Churchill and Co]] took over [[C. Redman and Sons|Cornelius Redman & Sons]], renaming it [[Churchill-Redman]] Ltd. | 1934 [[Charles Churchill and Co]] took over [[C. Redman and Sons|Cornelius Redman & Sons]], renaming it [[Churchill-Redman]] Ltd. |
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of Halifax, Yorkshire
1871 Company founded as Cornelius Redman & Sons
1934 Charles Churchill and Co took over Cornelius Redman & Sons, renaming it Churchill-Redman Ltd.
1956 Private company. Reorganisation - the Halifax division continued to use the name Churchill-Redman; the Scotswood division was named Churchill Gear Machines[1]
1961 Machine tool manufacturers, producing automatic multi tool and profile lathes, centre lathes, surfacing and boring lathes and shaping machines. 400 employees.
1966 Tube Investments acquired Charles Churchill and Co[2]
1972 Received support for a project from government programme for the machine tool industry [3]
1973 TI resumed use of the Charles Church name for its Blaydon-on-Tyne machine tool manufacturing and home sales operations[4]
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