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1867 Company founded: '''Craven Brothers and Co'''
1867 Company founded: '''Craven Brothers and Co'''


1891 Public company.
1891 Public company; '''Cravens''' Ltd


1911 Manufacturer of Carriages and Wagons for the Railways.<ref>Bradshaw’s Railway Manual 1911</ref>
1911 Manufacturer of Carriages and Wagons for the Railways.<ref>Bradshaw’s Railway Manual 1911</ref>

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Cravens of Staniforth Road, Darnall, Sheffield were Railway Carriage Builders in 1901 [1]

1867 Company founded: Craven Brothers and Co

1891 Public company; Cravens Ltd

1911 Manufacturer of Carriages and Wagons for the Railways.[2]

1914 Manufacturers of railway carriages and wagons. Specialities: high class rolling stock of every description including Pullman cars, wheels and axles, iron work. Employees 800 to 1,000. [3]

1926 Cravens Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, Ltd., of Darnall, Sheffield, completed a railway carriage of a special type, for use as a sleeping car for the King of Siam on the Royal State Railways of that country. [4]

1946 Participated in a consortium of engineering companies, led by John Brown and Co, which joined together in an enterprise which would use surplus factory space at Yeovil belonging to Westland[5]

1952 Cravens Railway Carriage and Wagon Works was owned by John Brown and Co; the company was receiving many enquiries for export but experiencing increasing competition[6].

1961 Engineers and rolling stock manufacturers. 1,200 employees. [7]

1967 Cravens Machines, a subsidiary of John Brown and Co, acquired the Granbull Division of Baker, Perkins responsible for that companys plastics work[8].

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. White's Directory of Sheffield and Rotherham, 1901 p979
  2. Bradshaw’s Railway Manual 1911
  3. 1914 Whitakers Red Book
  4. The Engineer 1926/04/09
  5. The Times, Dec 28, 1946
  6. The Times, 27 September 1952
  7. 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
  8. History of Baker Perkins Granbull, Twyford [1]