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Also see [[Enoch Wilks and Co]] and [[Wilkes]] | Also see [[Enoch Wilks and Co]] and [[Wilkes]] | ||
Associated with [[James Simpson and Sons]], and [[Horton and Son]]<ref>Obituary of Leonard Horton</ref> | |||
1923 Company liquidated; liquidator was Albert Enoch Horton, of Alma Works, Darlaston. A new company of the same name was registered<ref>London Gazette 20 July 1923</ref> | 1923 Company liquidated; liquidator was Albert Enoch Horton, of Alma Works, Darlaston. A new company of the same name was registered<ref>London Gazette 20 July 1923</ref> |
Latest revision as of 12:19, 7 February 2022
of 10, Cannon Street, E.C.4., Bolt & Nut Manufacturers
Also see Enoch Wilks and Co and Wilkes
Associated with James Simpson and Sons, and Horton and Son[1]
1923 Company liquidated; liquidator was Albert Enoch Horton, of Alma Works, Darlaston. A new company of the same name was registered[2]
Post WWI: acquired by Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds
Later became part of GKN (Bolts and Nuts) Ltd[3]
1952 The Enoch Wilkes and Co (1923) Ltd company was wound up by decision of the members at a General Meeting at London Works, Smethwick[4]