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1935 Business started as a subsidiary of [[Bradley and Foster]]<ref>The Times July 2, 1937</ref>
1935 Business started as a subsidiary of [[Bradley and Foster]]<ref>The Times July 2, 1937</ref>


1945 Bradley and Foster and its subsidiaries was acquired by [[Staveley Coal and Iron Co]]<ref>The Times  Feb. 14, 1945</ref>


1966 The [[National Coal Board]] took a 50 percent stake in [[Bradley's (Concrete)]] Ltd with plants at Darlaston and Bilston<ref>The Times, Jul 05, 1966</ref>
1966 The [[National Coal Board]] took a 50 percent stake in [[Bradley's (Concrete)]] Ltd with plants at Darlaston and Bilston<ref>The Times, Jul 05, 1966</ref>

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Plants at Darlaston and Bilston

1935 Business started as a subsidiary of Bradley and Foster[1]

1945 Bradley and Foster and its subsidiaries was acquired by Staveley Coal and Iron Co[2]

1966 The National Coal Board took a 50 percent stake in Bradley's (Concrete) Ltd with plants at Darlaston and Bilston[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times July 2, 1937
  2. The Times Feb. 14, 1945
  3. The Times, Jul 05, 1966