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1921 Resolution. 'That the Company be wound up voluntarily; and that John Thomas Brockhouse, of Ribbesford, Little Moor Hill, Smethwick, near the city of Birmingham, Secretary and Director of J. Brockhouse and Company Limited, Victoria Works, West Bromwich, be appointed Liquidator. J. BROCKHOUSE, Chairman.'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/32254/page/2025 The London Gazette Publication date:11 March 1921 Issue:32254 Page:2025]</ref> Note that [[A. H. Taylor (Springs)]] passed the same resolution on the same day. | |||
1922 Proprietors: [[J. Brockhouse and Co]], West Bromwich. Manufactures.— Stampings, castings, ironwork wind screens, body fittings, spring clips, for motor and coach trades. Forgings, stampings and fittings for railways and tramways. | 1922 Proprietors: [[J. Brockhouse and Co]], West Bromwich. Manufactures.— Stampings, castings, ironwork wind screens, body fittings, spring clips, for motor and coach trades. Forgings, stampings and fittings for railways and tramways. |
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of Unity Works, Hill Top, West Bromwich
Established 1835.
1921 Resolution. 'That the Company be wound up voluntarily; and that John Thomas Brockhouse, of Ribbesford, Little Moor Hill, Smethwick, near the city of Birmingham, Secretary and Director of J. Brockhouse and Company Limited, Victoria Works, West Bromwich, be appointed Liquidator. J. BROCKHOUSE, Chairman.'[1] Note that A. H. Taylor (Springs) passed the same resolution on the same day.
1922 Proprietors: J. Brockhouse and Co, West Bromwich. Manufactures.— Stampings, castings, ironwork wind screens, body fittings, spring clips, for motor and coach trades. Forgings, stampings and fittings for railways and tramways.