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1969 [[William Park and Co]] (Forgemaster) was merged with [[Dobson Hardwick]], both of whom were substantial makers of roof props for underground mines. Formation of a new company [[Dobson Park Industries]] which would be owned 50:50 by the 2 constituent companies<ref>The Times, Mar 19, 1969</ref> | 1969 [[William Park and Co]] (Forgemaster) was merged with [[Dobson Hardwick]], both of whom were substantial makers of roof props for underground mines. Formation of a new company [[Dobson Park Industries]] which would be owned 50:50 by the 2 constituent companies<ref>The Times, Mar 19, 1969</ref> | ||
By 1970 included [[W. E. and F. Dobson]], [[Trent Concrete]], [[ | By 1970 included [[W. E. and F. Dobson]], [[Trent Concrete]], [[Kango Electric Hammers]], [[Byron Jardine]], [[Richard Simon and Sons]]<ref>The Times, Mar 09, 1970</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 11:41, 9 September 2013
1969 William Park and Co (Forgemaster) was merged with Dobson Hardwick, both of whom were substantial makers of roof props for underground mines. Formation of a new company Dobson Park Industries which would be owned 50:50 by the 2 constituent companies[1]
By 1970 included W. E. and F. Dobson, Trent Concrete, Kango Electric Hammers, Byron Jardine, Richard Simon and Sons[2]