Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[Image:Im194910MI-ChasClark and Son.jpg|thumb| October 1949. Refurbished premises. ]]
[[Image:Im1968ComSC-Clark.jpg|thumb| September 1968. ]]
[[Image:Im1968ComSC-Clark.jpg|thumb| September 1968. ]]



Latest revision as of 07:40, 28 August 2020

October 1949. Refurbished premises.
September 1968.

of Wolverhampton

1921 Coachbuilder

1949 The MD is J. H. Barnett when reconstructed premises were opened - see image.

1953 Acquired by Rubery, Owen and Co

1972 Rubery, Owen and Co concentrated on manufacturing and engineering activities, selling other subsidiaries including the British Leyland distributor, Charles Clark and Son[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Apr 22, 1972