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Six specialist but independent companies operating through a single organisation: [[Butler Machine Tool Co|Butler]]; [[Churchill Machine Tool Co|Churchill]];[[Kendall and Gent]]; [[John Lang and Sons|Lang]]; [[J. Parkinson and Son|Parkinson]]; [[H. W. Ward and Co|Ward.]]
Six specialist but independent companies operating through a single organisation: [[Butler Machine Tool Co|Butler]]; [[Churchill Machine Tool Co|Churchill]]; [[Kendall and Gent]]; [[John Lang and Sons|Lang]]; [[J. Parkinson and Son|Parkinson]]; [[H. W. Ward and Co|Ward.]]


By 1937 there were 8 members.  Harold Butler of Butler Machine Tools had been chairman twice.
By 1937 there were 8 members.  Harold Butler of Butler Machine Tools had been chairman twice.

Revision as of 16:25, 21 November 2015

November 1943
1960

of 17 Grosvenor Gardens, London S.W.1.

1917 Company formed[1]

1926 Consisted of:

Six specialist but independent companies operating through a single organisation: Butler; Churchill; Kendall and Gent; Lang; Parkinson; Ward.

By 1937 there were 8 members. Harold Butler of Butler Machine Tools had been chairman twice.

1959 Lapointe Machine Co, of Massachussetts, was appointed sales representatives for 5 companies who were member of the Associated British Machine Tool Makers, namely Butler Machine Tool Co, Churchill Machine Tool Co, John Lang and Sons, J. Parkinson and Son (Shipley), and H. W. Ward and Co [2]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Jan 21, 1937
  2. The Times (London, England), Monday, Nov 30, 1959