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formerly [[Croft, Butterfields and Wilkinson]] | formerly [[Croft, Butterfields and Wilkinson]] | ||
1885 F. and J. Butterfield and Company Limited, Midland Tool Works, Keighley, was registered, with capital of £80,000.<ref>Leeds Times 24 October 1885</ref> | 1885 [[F. and J. Butterfield and Co|F. and J. Butterfield and Company]] Limited, Midland Tool Works, Keighley, was registered, with capital of £80,000.<ref>Leeds Times 24 October 1885</ref> | ||
1889 F. and J . Butterfield and Co. issued a catalogue covering lathes, screwing machines and accessories, drilling and boring machines, planing, shaping, and slotting machines, milling and wheel cutting, punching, bending, forging, and other machinery. | 1889 F. and J . Butterfield and Co. issued a catalogue covering lathes, screwing machines and accessories, drilling and boring machines, planing, shaping, and slotting machines, milling and wheel cutting, punching, bending, forging, and other machinery. |
Revision as of 17:54, 18 November 2024
F. and J. Butterfield and Co of Keighley
Partners were Francis Butterfield and John Butterfield
Machine tool makers of Keighley.
formerly Croft, Butterfields and Wilkinson
1885 F. and J. Butterfield and Company Limited, Midland Tool Works, Keighley, was registered, with capital of £80,000.[1]
1889 F. and J . Butterfield and Co. issued a catalogue covering lathes, screwing machines and accessories, drilling and boring machines, planing, shaping, and slotting machines, milling and wheel cutting, punching, bending, forging, and other machinery.
1893 The decision was made to wind up the company, owing chiefly to the depressed condition of the machine tool trade.[2]
Made a special horizontal boring and facing machine for centrifugal pump casings for J. and H. Gwynne.[3]
See Also
Sources of Information
- The National Archives BT 31/3548/21676