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[[image:ImEnV183-p414dd.jpg|thumb| 1947. ]] | |||
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Furnace makers, of Dudley, Worcs | |||
1931 Private company formed. Presumably as [[G. W. B. Electric Furnaces]] | |||
1953 Name changed. | |||
1955 Associate of [[Gibbons (Dudley)]], makers of electric furnaces, also small packaged boilers and control instruments<ref>The Times 22 June 1955</ref> | |||
1961 Manufacturers of industrial electric furnaces, "Powermaster" oil and gas fired packaged boilers; electrical control gear; "Eternite" case hardening compounds. 500 employees. | |||
1966 Acquired by [[Adwest Group]]<ref>The Times 31 May 1966</ref>. | |||
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Revision as of 09:19, 18 August 2015



See G. W. B. Electric Furnaces
Furnace makers, of Dudley, Worcs
1931 Private company formed. Presumably as G. W. B. Electric Furnaces
1953 Name changed.
1955 Associate of Gibbons (Dudley), makers of electric furnaces, also small packaged boilers and control instruments[1]
1961 Manufacturers of industrial electric furnaces, "Powermaster" oil and gas fired packaged boilers; electrical control gear; "Eternite" case hardening compounds. 500 employees.
1966 Acquired by Adwest Group[2].