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* steel castings, alloy and stainless steel.
* steel castings, alloy and stainless steel.
Erected electric furnaces for high-grade and special steel alloy castings.
Erected electric furnaces for high-grade and special steel alloy castings.
1987 [[Brockhouse Castings]] of Wolverhampton was sold to [[Saxonforge]]; renamed Brooks Castings<ref>The Times, February 25, 1987</ref>


==See Also==
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 15:35, 13 April 2013

of Wolverhampton

1936 J. Brockhouse and Co acquired Dawkins Enamels and Foundry Co of Wednesfield, which became Brockhouse Castings Ltd[1]

1938 Organised in 2 sections[2]:

  • household baths
  • steel castings, alloy and stainless steel.

Erected electric furnaces for high-grade and special steel alloy castings.

1987 Brockhouse Castings of Wolverhampton was sold to Saxonforge; renamed Brooks Castings[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Nov 28, 1936
  2. The Times, Dec 15, 1938
  3. The Times, February 25, 1987