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1946 Private company.
1946 Private company.
1946 [[Henry Hope and Sons]] formed a joint venture with [[John Thompson|John Thompson Engineering]] called [[Doorframes]] Ltd to operate a plant ordered from USA before WW2<ref>The Times, 9 August 1946</ref>.


1961 Manufacturers of metal door frames, lavatory cubicles and tropical doors.
1961 Manufacturers of metal door frames, lavatory cubicles and tropical doors.
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1946 Private company.

1946 Henry Hope and Sons formed a joint venture with John Thompson Engineering called Doorframes Ltd to operate a plant ordered from USA before WW2[1].

1961 Manufacturers of metal door frames, lavatory cubicles and tropical doors.

By 1967 was a subsidiary of Crittall-Hope, with a minority interest held by John Thompson[2] which was then sold to Crittall-Hope.


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 9 August 1946
  2. The Times, Sep 08, 1967