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as Sherwin & Cotton, Eastwood Tile Works, Hanley. | as Sherwin & Cotton, Eastwood Tile Works, Hanley. | ||
1901 Harry Johnson (1878-1955) and Robert Lewis Johnson (1880-1946), sons of Robert Lewis Johnson senior (1856-1909), set up business as H. and R. Johnson. Robert Lewis Johnson senior was the son of Robert Johnson (1822-1917), a farmer. | 1901 Harry Johnson (1878-1955) and Robert Lewis Johnson (1880-1946), sons of Robert Lewis Johnson senior (1856-1909), set up business as '''H. and R. Johnson'''. Robert Lewis Johnson senior was the son of Robert Johnson (1822-1917), a farmer. | ||
1904 | 1904 Robert Lewis Johnson retired, and was succeeded by A. G. Johnson | ||
1908 The business of [[Alfred Meakin (Tunstall)|Alfred Meakin]] was purchased | 1908 The business of [[Alfred Meakin (Tunstall)|Alfred Meakin]] was purchased |
Latest revision as of 10:37, 6 October 2020
of Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, Makers of glazed tiles
as Alfred Meakin, Highgate Tile Works, Tunstall
as H. and R. Johnson, Tile Works, Cobridge
as Sherwin & Cotton, Eastwood Tile Works, Hanley.
1901 Harry Johnson (1878-1955) and Robert Lewis Johnson (1880-1946), sons of Robert Lewis Johnson senior (1856-1909), set up business as H. and R. Johnson. Robert Lewis Johnson senior was the son of Robert Johnson (1822-1917), a farmer.
1904 Robert Lewis Johnson retired, and was succeeded by A. G. Johnson
1908 The business of Alfred Meakin was purchased
1911 The business of Sherwin and Cotton was acquired.
H. and R. Johnson was incorporated as a Limited Company.
1914 Managing Directors: Harry Johnson and Alfred G. Johnson. Claimed to own the largest glazed tile business in Great Britain.
1936 Public company, H. and R. Johnson Ltd, was incorporated to acquire a private company of similar name[1]
1968 Acquired Richards-Campbell Tiles[2]
1968 H. and R. Johnson-Richards Tiles controlled 70 percent of the British market in pottery tiles[3]
1969 Acquired Malkin Tiles (Burslem) Ltd, in which the company had held a minority stake[4]
1976 Myott, Son and Co acquired Alfred Meakin
1979 Norcros acquired Johnson-Richards[5]
By 1986 the name had been shortened to H. and R. Johnson Tiles Ltd[6]
1997 Queen's Award for Environmental Achievement[7]