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1961 Structural engineers and steel stockholders. 515 employees.<ref>[[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref>
1961 Structural engineers and steel stockholders. 515 employees.<ref>[[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref>


1962 Acquired [[Matthews and Mumby]], [[H. Matthews and Sons (Builders)]], [[London Ferro-Concrete]]<ref>The Times, Tuesday,  Dec. 18, 1962</ref>
1962 Acquired [[Matthews and Mumby]], [[H. Matthews and Sons (Builders)]], [[London Ferro-Concrete Co]]<ref>The Times, Tuesday,  Dec. 18, 1962</ref>


1969 Acquired by [[Concrete]] Ltd<ref> The Times, Nov 19, 1969</ref>
1969 Acquired by [[Concrete]] Ltd<ref> The Times, Nov 19, 1969</ref>

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Banister, Walton and Co, structural steelwork specialists based in London, Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham.

1919 Business established

1922 Structural Engineers.

1936 Company made public.

1961 Structural engineers and steel stockholders. 515 employees.[1]

1962 Acquired Matthews and Mumby, H. Matthews and Sons (Builders), London Ferro-Concrete Co[2]

1969 Acquired by Concrete Ltd[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
  2. The Times, Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1962
  3. The Times, Nov 19, 1969