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of 7 Newhall St, Birmingham<ref>Peck's Trades Directory of Birmingham, 1896-97</ref> | of 7 Newhall St, Birmingham<ref>Peck's Trades Directory of Birmingham, 1896-97</ref> | ||
1872 [[William Charles Stiff]] retired from the partnerships with [[Francis Henry Lloyd]] and [[Charles Faulkner]] of Lister Street and Globe Works, Icknield Port Road, Birmingham as the [[Weldless Tube Co]] and the [[Weldless and Patent Solid Cold Drawn Steel Tube Co]]<ref>London Gazette 2 August 1872</ref> | |||
Mid-1890s [[Arthur Chamberlain]] took over the ailing firm and merged it with others | Mid-1890s [[Arthur Chamberlain]] took over the ailing firm and merged it with others |
Revision as of 11:23, 13 July 2018
of 7 Newhall St, Birmingham[1]
1872 William Charles Stiff retired from the partnerships with Francis Henry Lloyd and Charles Faulkner of Lister Street and Globe Works, Icknield Port Road, Birmingham as the Weldless Tube Co and the Weldless and Patent Solid Cold Drawn Steel Tube Co[2]
Mid-1890s Arthur Chamberlain took over the ailing firm and merged it with others
The company was hit by the collapse of the cycle boom.
1898 These firms were reconstructed into Tubes
1918 formed the nucleus of Tube Investments.
Arthur Chamberlain's son and grandson, both called Arthur, were involved in the management into the 1950s.