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1984 In order to rationalise auto-component supply, the company agreed with [[Armstrong Equipment]] to close its bolt making operation and transfer some operations within the group<ref>The Times, May 02, 1984</ref>
1984 In order to rationalise auto-component supply, the company agreed with [[Armstrong Equipment]] to close its bolt making operation and transfer some operations within the group<ref>The Times, May 02, 1984</ref>
1987 '''Benjamin Priest''' sold [[Priest Jackson Pressings]] division to [[Associated Steels and Tools Co]]<ref>The Times  May 7, 1987</ref>


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Revision as of 08:41, 3 April 2021

Dec 1921.
1938.
1945

Benjamin Priest and Sons Ltd. of Old Hill, Staffordshire

1854 Company founded

1912 Became private company

1959 Made public company

1961 Manufacturers of press-work, welded fabrications, nuts and bolts. 400 employees. [1]

1984 In order to rationalise auto-component supply, the company agreed with Armstrong Equipment to close its bolt making operation and transfer some operations within the group[2]

1987 Benjamin Priest sold Priest Jackson Pressings division to Associated Steels and Tools Co[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
  2. The Times, May 02, 1984
  3. The Times May 7, 1987