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1947 [[J. Brockhouse and Co]] completed the purchase of [[British Motor Boat Manufacturing Co]] (B.M.B.)<ref>The Times, Jan 01, 1948</ref> | 1947 [[J. Brockhouse and Co]] completed the purchase of [[British Motor Boat Manufacturing Co]] (B.M.B.)<ref>The Times, Jan 01, 1948</ref> | ||
1955 The Southport factory had not been profitable since WWII and was closed; a new machine shop was established at West Bromwich to manufacture hydraulic transmissions | 1955 The [[Brockhouse Engineering (Southport)|Southport factory]] had not been profitable since WWII and was closed; a new machine shop was established at West Bromwich to manufacture hydraulic transmissions | ||
1956 Name changed - [[Brockhouse Engineering]]. | 1956 Name changed - [[Brockhouse Engineering]]. |
Revision as of 18:44, 12 April 2013

Subsidiary of J. Brockhouse and Co
of Victoria Works, West Bromwich, Staffordshire
General
1930s British Motor Boat Manufacturing Co of London (and later of Banbury) made the two-wheeled B.M.B. Cult-Mate, Hoe-Mate, and Plow-Mate garden tractors powered by JAP engines.
1936 Established as a private company.
1938 Name changed.
1947 J. Brockhouse and Co completed the purchase of British Motor Boat Manufacturing Co (B.M.B.)[1]
1955 The Southport factory had not been profitable since WWII and was closed; a new machine shop was established at West Bromwich to manufacture hydraulic transmissions
1956 Name changed - Brockhouse Engineering.
1961 Manufacturers of automatic hydraulic transmission system incorporating hydraulic torque converters for use in various industrial appliances. Makers of automatic hydraulic transmission systems. 220 employees.[2]
1964 Maker of hydraulic transmissions. Factory extended[3]
List of Models
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, Jan 01, 1948
- ↑ * 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
- ↑ The Times, Nov 27, 1964
- [1] Tractor Data