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1901 Private company, | 1901 Private company, [[Thomas Haley and Co]] was registered as a Limited Liability Company. | ||
1920 Name changed. After a period of association during the war, [[Thomas Haley and Co]] was amalgamated with the American firm [[Turner Tanning Machinery Co]].<ref>Early Leather Trades' Engineers of Leeds, Part III. Joseph Hall and Co by T. Lyons.</ref> | 1920 Name changed. After a period of association during the war, [[Thomas Haley and Co]] was amalgamated with the American firm [[Turner Tanning Machinery Co]].<ref>Early Leather Trades' Engineers of Leeds, Part III. Joseph Hall and Co by T. Lyons.</ref> |
Latest revision as of 17:25, 19 November 2024
of Bramley, Leeds.
1901 Private company, Thomas Haley and Co was registered as a Limited Liability Company.
1920 Name changed. After a period of association during the war, Thomas Haley and Co was amalgamated with the American firm Turner Tanning Machinery Co.[1]
1957 The company name changed to its present title Turner Machinery Ltd. This was decided when a number of machines produced were finding applications outside the leather industry, and work was becoming more diverse. A careful survey was made of the rapidly expanding Plastics industry and it was decided to enter the specialized, field of injection moulding.[2]
1961 Leather machinery manufacturers and distributors. 450 employees. [3]
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Sources of Information
- ↑ Early Leather Trades' Engineers of Leeds, Part III. Joseph Hall and Co by T. Lyons.
- ↑ Turner Machinery Ltd (1861-1961) by Jack Eley (Personnel Manager – Turner Machinery) Retyped TL-Aug 2010
- ↑ 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE