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1967 Acquired [[Yates, Haywood and Co and The Rotherham Foundry Co|Yates, Haywood and Co]]
1967 Acquired [[Yates, Haywood and Co and The Rotherham Foundry Co|Yates, Haywood and Co]]
1969 Sold the trading assets of 2 subsidiaries involved in quarrying ([[Glenstone Products]] and [[Modern Tunnelling]]) to [[Marshalls Concrete (Halifax)]]<ref>The Times Dec. 4, 1969</ref>


c.1972 Renamed Heatons Hallamshire, maker of baths and solid fuel appliances
c.1972 Renamed Heatons Hallamshire, maker of baths and solid fuel appliances

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of Millmoor Works, Rotherham

1965 Public placing of shares in William Heaton and Co (Holdings) Ltd, bath manufacturers, quarry owners and brick makers[1]

1967 Acquired Yates, Haywood and Co

1969 Sold the trading assets of 2 subsidiaries involved in quarrying (Glenstone Products and Modern Tunnelling) to Marshalls Concrete (Halifax)[2]

c.1972 Renamed Heatons Hallamshire, maker of baths and solid fuel appliances

1973 Acquired by Peglers-Hattersley[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Mar. 3, 1965
  2. The Times Dec. 4, 1969
  3. The Times Jan. 23, 1973