Garnham, Harris and Elton: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
Owned 37.3% of the public company [[Lead and Alloys]] Ltd | Owned 37.3% of the public company [[Lead and Alloys]] Ltd | ||
1965 [[J. B. Garnham and Sons]] continued to trade for many years after the deaths of the original family members until it was purchased in 1965 | |||
1967 Wolverhampton Metals was taken over by [[Imperial Metal Industries]]. | |||
1967 [[Wolverhampton Metal Co|Wolverhampton Metal (Holding) Co]] acquired the company<ref>The Times 24 August 1967</ref> from Strauss Holdings. | 1967 [[Wolverhampton Metal Co|Wolverhampton Metal (Holding) Co]] acquired the company<ref>The Times 24 August 1967</ref> from Strauss Holdings. | ||
Line 16: | Line 20: | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT: }} | {{DEFAULTSORT: }} | ||
[[Category: Town - ]] | [[Category: Town - London]] | ||
[[Category: Non-Ferrous Metals]] | [[Category: Non-Ferrous Metals]] |
Latest revision as of 12:15, 12 March 2023
Non-ferrous metals and merchant
Owned 37.3% of the public company Lead and Alloys Ltd
1965 J. B. Garnham and Sons continued to trade for many years after the deaths of the original family members until it was purchased in 1965
1967 Wolverhampton Metals was taken over by Imperial Metal Industries.
1967 Wolverhampton Metal (Holding) Co acquired the company[1] from Strauss Holdings.
1969 Lead and Alloys acquired Garnham, Harris and Elton (Overseas)) which was renamed Landa Metals (Overseas)[2]