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[[Image:Sutcliffe Brothers and Bryce 1922PL.jpg|thumb| 1922. ]] | [[Image:Sutcliffe Brothers and Bryce 1922PL.jpg|thumb| 1922. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im1926EYB-Sut.jpg|thumb| 1926. ]] | [[Image:Im1926EYB-Sut.jpg|thumb| 1926. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im19291206Eng-Sutcliffe.jpg|thumb| December 1929. ]] | |||
of Park Works, Hyde. | of Park Works, Hyde. | ||
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1923 Mr [[E. J. Christian]] was appointed general manager and specialised on the rope section of the business.<ref>The Engineer 1923/03/23</ref>. | 1923 Mr [[E. J. Christian]] was appointed general manager and specialised on the rope section of the business.<ref>The Engineer 1923/03/23</ref>. | ||
1924 Acquired and incorporated in their company the old-established boiler covering business of [[W. J. Hockey and Co]]. of Cardiff. Mr [[W. J. Hockey]] also joined the board of Sutcliffe, Brothers and Bryce and managed that branch of the business. The address of the new branch was 'Sutcliffe, Brothers and Bryce Ltd., W. J. Hockey and Co, Branch, Hodges-row, Docks, Cardiff.<ref>The Engineer 1924/09/05</ref> | 1924 Acquired and incorporated in their company the old-established boiler covering business of [[W. J. Hockey and Co]]. of Cardiff. Mr [[W. J. Hockey]] also joined the board of Sutcliffe, Brothers and Bryce and managed that branch of the business. The address of the new branch was 'Sutcliffe, Brothers and Bryce Ltd., W. J. Hockey and Co, Branch, Hodges-row, Docks, Cardiff.<ref>[[The Engineer 1924/09/05]]</ref> | ||
1929 Acquired by [[Turner and Newall]]<ref>The Times, Dec 12, 1929</ref> | 1929 Acquired by [[Turner and Newall]]<ref>The Times, Dec 12, 1929</ref> |
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of Park Works, Hyde.
Also see Sutcliffe Brothers (Manchester) and Sutcliffe and Sutcliffe, presumably earlier companies
1923 Mr E. J. Christian was appointed general manager and specialised on the rope section of the business.[1].
1924 Acquired and incorporated in their company the old-established boiler covering business of W. J. Hockey and Co. of Cardiff. Mr W. J. Hockey also joined the board of Sutcliffe, Brothers and Bryce and managed that branch of the business. The address of the new branch was 'Sutcliffe, Brothers and Bryce Ltd., W. J. Hockey and Co, Branch, Hodges-row, Docks, Cardiff.[2]
1929 Acquired by Turner and Newall[3]
1932 Sutcliffe Brothers and Bryce were one of the subsidiaries of Turner and Newall that was grouped under Newalls Insulation Co in a reorganisation of the businesses involved in sale and installation of insulation[4]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1923/03/23
- ↑ The Engineer 1924/09/05
- ↑ The Times, Dec 12, 1929
- ↑ The Times, 29 September 1932