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Decorative Artists
1901 [[Gilbert Fox Allom]] joined his brother as a partner in the firm, interior decorators.
 
Their decorating work led to growing activity in domestic lighting.
 
1905 Gilbert Fox Allom formed a separate company under the name of [[Allom Brothers]] to carry out electrical contracts in conjunction with White, Allom and Co.
 
1938 Formed a new subsidiary [[White Allom Aircraft]] <ref>https://www.flightglobal.com/FlightPDFArchive/1938/1938%20-%202277.PDF</ref>
 
WWII Manufactured parts for the [[De Havilland Aircraft: DH 98 Mosquito: Suppliers|De Havilland Mosquito]] <ref>Mosquito by C. Martin Sharp and Michael J. F. Bowyer. Published by Crecy Books in 1995. ISBN 0-947554-41-6</ref>
 
1960 Merged with [[Holloway Brothers (London)]] to form '''Holloway White Allom'''
 
1964 Acquired by [[John Laing and Son]]


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Latest revision as of 11:44, 5 February 2025

of 15 George Street, Hanover Square, London, W1, Decorative Artists

1901 Gilbert Fox Allom joined his brother as a partner in the firm, interior decorators.

Their decorating work led to growing activity in domestic lighting.

1905 Gilbert Fox Allom formed a separate company under the name of Allom Brothers to carry out electrical contracts in conjunction with White, Allom and Co.

1938 Formed a new subsidiary White Allom Aircraft [1]

WWII Manufactured parts for the De Havilland Mosquito [2]

1960 Merged with Holloway Brothers (London) to form Holloway White Allom

1964 Acquired by John Laing and Son

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. https://www.flightglobal.com/FlightPDFArchive/1938/1938%20-%202277.PDF
  2. Mosquito by C. Martin Sharp and Michael J. F. Bowyer. Published by Crecy Books in 1995. ISBN 0-947554-41-6