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of Armitage, Rugeley, Staffs. | of Armitage, Rugeley, Staffs. | ||
1960 [[Edward Johns and Co]] changed its name to Armitage Ware. | 1960 [[Edward Johns and Co]] changed its name to '''Armitage Ware'''. | ||
1963 Acquired [[Johnson Fireclay]] Ltd | |||
1965 Public company | |||
1966 [[Cope Allman and Co|Cope Allman]] sold [[Troman Brothers]] and [[Phillips and Rabone]], makers of sanitary fittings in brass and plastic, to [[Armitage Ware]]<ref>The Times, Jun 13, 1966</ref> | |||
1969 '''Armitage Ware''' Ltd merged with [[Shanks and Co]] to create [[Armitage Shanks]]. | 1969 '''Armitage Ware''' Ltd merged with [[Shanks and Co]] to create [[Armitage Shanks]]. |
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of Armitage, Rugeley, Staffs.
1960 Edward Johns and Co changed its name to Armitage Ware.
1963 Acquired Johnson Fireclay Ltd
1965 Public company
1966 Cope Allman sold Troman Brothers and Phillips and Rabone, makers of sanitary fittings in brass and plastic, to Armitage Ware[1]
1969 Armitage Ware Ltd merged with Shanks and Co to create Armitage Shanks.
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, Jun 13, 1966