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1962 [[Woodhouse and Mitchell]] merged with [[Frederick Town and Sons]] of Halifax. Made machine tools under the [[Town Woodhouse]] name at Wakefield Road, Brighouse.
1962 [[Woodhouse and Mitchell]] merged with [[Frederick Town and Sons]] of Halifax. Made machine tools under the [[Town Woodhouse]] name at Wakefield Road, Brighouse.


By 1963 was part of the [[Thomas W. Ward|Ward Group]]
Became part of the [[Thomas W. Ward|Ward Group]]


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 11:31, 28 April 2018

1962.
May 1962.
Exhibit at Long Shop Steam Museum.

Town Woodhouse Ltd. of Brighouse, Yorkshire.

Machine tool makers

1962 Woodhouse and Mitchell merged with Frederick Town and Sons of Halifax. Made machine tools under the Town Woodhouse name at Wakefield Road, Brighouse.

Became part of the Ward Group

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