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Part of [[Sulzer Brothers]]
Subsidiary of [[Sulzer Brothers]]
 
1932 Private company.
 
1936 Took over the business of [[Hathorn, Davey and Co]] of Leeds
 
1961 Mechanical engineers producing diesel engines for marine, stationary and railway traction purposes; gas turbines; axial and centrifugal compressors for blast furnace and similar duties; pumping installations for water supply, sewage, drainage and similar purposes; boiler feed and circulating pumps for power stations; high pressure pipelines for hydro-electric undertakings; heating, ventilation and air conditioning for factories and commerical buildings; boiler plant; automatic weaving machines for cottons, woollens and worsteds; special plant for the chemical industries; castings and a wide variety of ancillary and associated equipment. 1,000 employees. <ref>[[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref>
 




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1932.
1973.

Subsidiary of Sulzer Brothers

1932 Private company.

1936 Took over the business of Hathorn, Davey and Co of Leeds

1961 Mechanical engineers producing diesel engines for marine, stationary and railway traction purposes; gas turbines; axial and centrifugal compressors for blast furnace and similar duties; pumping installations for water supply, sewage, drainage and similar purposes; boiler feed and circulating pumps for power stations; high pressure pipelines for hydro-electric undertakings; heating, ventilation and air conditioning for factories and commerical buildings; boiler plant; automatic weaving machines for cottons, woollens and worsteds; special plant for the chemical industries; castings and a wide variety of ancillary and associated equipment. 1,000 employees. [1]


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