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John George Dixon and Herbert Fitzroy Clayton established Dixon Clayton and Co. in West Yorkshire in 1895. They were electrical and mechanical engineers, railway fog-signal manufacturers, at Penistone and at Milnsbridge, near Huddersfield. They also designed and built lorries and buses under name Karrier Motors. | |||
In 1899, The Dixon/Clayton partnership was dissolved. Herbert Fitzroy Clayton and his sons renamed the businesses Clayton & Co (Huddersfield) Ltd and Clayton & Co (Penistone) Ltd. | |||
By 1930 Electrical activities at Penistone ceased but the Fog Signal remained in production. | |||
Herbert Fitzroy Clayton died in 1935 but the family continued to run Clayton & Co (Penistone) Ltd until 1988 when control passed to Dudley Arthur Swift and Ian Phillips Benn. | |||
After trading under the original name of Clayton & Co (Penistone) Ltd for 110 years, the business became the Clayton Penistone Group. | |||
The above information is condensed from the [https://www.clayton-penistone.co.uk/about-us.aspx Clayton Penistone Group wensite]. | |||
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of Westhorpe, Penistone
1895 Established
John George Dixon and Herbert Fitzroy Clayton established Dixon Clayton and Co. in West Yorkshire in 1895. They were electrical and mechanical engineers, railway fog-signal manufacturers, at Penistone and at Milnsbridge, near Huddersfield. They also designed and built lorries and buses under name Karrier Motors.
In 1899, The Dixon/Clayton partnership was dissolved. Herbert Fitzroy Clayton and his sons renamed the businesses Clayton & Co (Huddersfield) Ltd and Clayton & Co (Penistone) Ltd.
By 1930 Electrical activities at Penistone ceased but the Fog Signal remained in production.
Herbert Fitzroy Clayton died in 1935 but the family continued to run Clayton & Co (Penistone) Ltd until 1988 when control passed to Dudley Arthur Swift and Ian Phillips Benn.
After trading under the original name of Clayton & Co (Penistone) Ltd for 110 years, the business became the Clayton Penistone Group.
The above information is condensed from the Clayton Penistone Group wensite.