Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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of Thimble Mill Lane, Aston, Birmingham, 6. Telephone: Central 2169.  Telegraphic Address: "Raditherm". Also at London, Warrington, Leeds and Luton. (1937)
of Thimble Mill Lane, Aston, Birmingham, 6. Telephone: Central 2169.  Telegraphic Address: "Raditherm". Also at North Circular Road, London; Warrington; Leeds and Luton. (1937)


* 1919 Public company formed to acquire any or all of the shares of [[John Wright and Eagle Range]], [[Richmond Gas Stove and Meter Co]] and carry on the business of gas stove and gas appliance makers and dealers<ref>The Times, 7 June 1919</ref>.  Also acquired [[Davis Gas Stove Co]]<ref>The Times, 30 June 1919</ref>.
* 1919 Public company formed to acquire any or all of the shares of [[John Wright and Eagle Range]], [[Richmond Gas Stove and Meter Co]] and carry on the business of gas stove and gas appliance makers and dealers<ref>The Times, 7 June 1919</ref>.  Also acquired [[Davis Gas Stove Co]]<ref>The Times, 30 June 1919</ref>.

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Carlton 'New World'. Exhibit at Beamish Museum.
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January 1929. New World gas cookers.
May 1931.
June 1933.
January 1934. New World.
December 1934.
December 1934.
April 1935.
1938.
1951.
1951. "Siesta" Stove and "Eagle" Convector Fire
1953 New World Gas Cooker
October 1953.
1954.
October 1954.
November 1963.
November 1963.


of Thimble Mill Lane, Aston, Birmingham, 6. Telephone: Central 2169. Telegraphic Address: "Raditherm". Also at North Circular Road, London; Warrington; Leeds and Luton. (1937)

  • 1937 British Industries Fair Advert for Gas Fires, Cookers and Water Heaters. Regulo controlled New World Gas Cookers, High "Beam" Gas Fires, Gas Radiators, Gas operated Hot Water Apparatus, and Large Cooking Apparatus for hotels and boarding houses. (Gas: Industrial and Domestic Section - Stand Nos. Ca.603 and Ca.502) [4]
  • 1953 Advert on this page for New World Gas Cooker. [6]
  • 1958 Acquired Parnall (Yate) Ltd which broadened the range of domestic appliances, especially washing machines and gas water heaters, as well as the supply of castings[7].
  • 1961 Manufacturers of gas, electric and solid fuel appliances. Other group activities include light engineering products, light alloy castings, specialised products in vitreous enamels etc. [8]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 7 June 1919
  2. The Times, 30 June 1919
  3. The Times, 19 March 1925
  4. 1937 British Industries Fair Advert p553; and p404
  5. The Times, 20 April 1944
  6. [1] History World
  7. The Times, 26 May 1958
  8. 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
  9. The Times, 24 August 1967