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1965 Became part of [[GKN Forgings and Castings]]. Julian R. Smith is MD.<ref>Wolverhampton Express and Star - Tuesday 21 December 1965</ref> | 1965 Became part of [[GKN Forgings and Castings]]. Julian R. Smith is MD.<ref>Wolverhampton Express and Star - Tuesday 21 December 1965</ref> | ||
1971 Acquired by [[Birmid Qualcast]], became part of that company's foundries divisio<ref>The Times Dec. 18, 1971</ref> | |||
1982 By now it was part of [[Birmid Qualcast (Foundries)]]. Specialised in cylinder heads and general engineering.<ref>The Engineer 1982/03/04</ref> | 1982 By now it was part of [[Birmid Qualcast (Foundries)]]. Specialised in cylinder heads and general engineering.<ref>The Engineer 1982/03/04</ref> |
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of Stewart Street, Wolverhampton
1909 Founded to produce automotive castings by Alfred Bartlett Smith (1892-1969) and his brother Clifford Ross Smith (1890-1963).[1]
1937 Ironfounders. [2]
1965 Became part of GKN Forgings and Castings. Julian R. Smith is MD.[3]
1971 Acquired by Birmid Qualcast, became part of that company's foundries divisio[4]
1982 By now it was part of Birmid Qualcast (Foundries). Specialised in cylinder heads and general engineering.[5]