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'''Hall and Kay''' of Birch Mills, Stockport Road, Ashton-under-Lyne were producers of equipment for the cotton industry. Later became air conditioning and ventilation engineers. | '''Hall and Kay''' of [[Birch Mills, Ashton-under-Lyne|Birch Mills]], Stockport Road, Ashton-under-Lyne were producers of equipment for the cotton industry. Later became air conditioning and ventilation engineers. | ||
c.1878 business founded | c.1878 business founded |
Revision as of 21:29, 17 April 2024


Hall and Kay of Birch Mills, Stockport Road, Ashton-under-Lyne were producers of equipment for the cotton industry. Later became air conditioning and ventilation engineers.
c.1878 business founded
1932 Ventilating engineers[1]
1937 Patent hank rivet bush manufacturers [2]
WWII Manufactured aircraft parts.
1960 Acquired by Spark Holdings[3],
1962 Acquired H. Cheetham and Co of Oldham, heating engineers
1963 Acquired Electric House (1955) Ltd of Denton, Manchester, electrical contractors[4]. Hall and Kay would offer a full range of heating, air conditioning and ventilation services, and electrical equipment and wiring, to engineers, architects and surveyors.
1970 Won the largest contract in the company's 92 year history[5]
By 1976 had changed its name to Kempergate when the receivers were appointed[6]