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1971 [[Thomas Tilling]] acquired a majority interest in the company but [[Reed International]] did not sell its 27 percent of the shares, preferring to remain as a minority shareholder<ref>The Times, Apr 02, 1971</ref> | 1971 [[Thomas Tilling]] acquired a majority interest in the company but [[Reed International]] did not sell its 27 percent of the shares, preferring to remain as a minority shareholder<ref>The Times, Apr 02, 1971</ref> | ||
1983 [[BTR Industries]] acquired [[Thomas Tilling]] in a contested take-over.<ref>The Times, Jun 09, 1983</ref> | |||
1988 was part of [[BTR]] | |||
2010 Tile production ended | 2010 Tile production ended |
Latest revision as of 12:04, 27 March 2025


of Manchester
1938 Pilkingtons Tile and Pottery Co changed its name to Pilkington's Tiles Ltd
1945 Subsidiary Boulton Tileries and Co Ltd incorporated
1950 Public company incorporated. The directors, mainly members of the Pilkington family, held 75 percent of the shares; they included Edward Fielden Pilkington, Dorothy Lawrence Pilkington, Denis Fielden Pilkington and Margaret Pilkington, honorary director of the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester. Funding raised to introduce the American process for tile making.
c.1964 Poole Pottery became part of the group[1]
1971 Thomas Tilling acquired a majority interest in the company but Reed International did not sell its 27 percent of the shares, preferring to remain as a minority shareholder[2]
1983 BTR Industries acquired Thomas Tilling in a contested take-over.[3]
1988 was part of BTR
2010 Tile production ended
See Also
Sources of Information
- The Times, Mar 21, 1950