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1923 Mr [[Charles Percy Newman]] purchased the Woodchester Works of the [[United Brassfounders and Engineers]], as a going concern for the receiver of that company and also re-registered the name of [[Newman, Hender and Co]], whose business was absorbed by the [[United Brassfounders and Engineers]] in 1910 to resume its independent identity. This was to manufacture a complete line of valves, cocks and general steam and water fittings, such as had been made at the various works of the [[United Brassfounders and Engineers]].<ref>The Engineer 1923/09/21</ref>
1923 Mr [[Charles Percy Newman]] purchased the Woodchester Works of the [[United Brassfounders and Engineers]], as a going concern for the receiver of that company and also re-registered the name of [[Newman, Hender and Co]], whose business was absorbed by the [[United Brassfounders and Engineers]] in 1910 to resume its independent identity. THe intention of the new company was to manufacture a complete line of valves, cocks and general steam and water fittings, such as had been made at the various works of the [[United Brassfounders and Engineers]].<ref>The Engineer 1923/09/21</ref>


1948 Company made public.
1948 Company made public.

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1951. Advert. Valves, cocks and general fittings. Newman-Milliken lubricated plug valves, Newman-Bowler steam valves and Newman-Pearson-Scott diaphragm valves.

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of Woodchester, Stroud

1879 Company founded.

1923 Private company.

1923 Mr Charles Percy Newman purchased the Woodchester Works of the United Brassfounders and Engineers, as a going concern for the receiver of that company and also re-registered the name of Newman, Hender and Co, whose business was absorbed by the United Brassfounders and Engineers in 1910 to resume its independent identity. THe intention of the new company was to manufacture a complete line of valves, cocks and general steam and water fittings, such as had been made at the various works of the United Brassfounders and Engineers.[1]

1948 Company made public.

1961 Manufacturers of bronze, iron and steel valves, cocks and general fittings for steam, air, water, oil and gas services. 1,800 employees. [2]

1968 Order for bellows valves. [3]

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Sources of Information

  • Mining Year Book 1960. Published by Walter E. Skinner. Advert p513
  1. The Engineer 1923/09/21
  2. 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
  3. The Engineer of 26th January 1968 p182