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1937 Fire destroys patterns and records at Cheadle Heath.<ref>Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette - Thursday 06 May 1937</ref> | 1937 Fire destroys patterns and records at Cheadle Heath.<ref>Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette - Thursday 06 May 1937</ref> | ||
1943 | 1943 James Cuthill, the general manager, awarded OBE.<ref>The Times, Monday, Jan 04, 1943</ref><ref>Daily Record - Monday 04 January 1943</ref> | ||
1952 The [[Burmah Oil Co]] holds some shares as a 'trading investment' in the company.<ref>The Times, Saturday, Jul 05, 1952</ref> | 1952 The [[Burmah Oil Co]] holds some shares as a 'trading investment' in the company.<ref>The Times, Saturday, Jul 05, 1952</ref> |
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of Stockport
1866 Company founded.
1910 Private company.
1935 See Oil Well Engineering Co:1935 Review
1937 Fire destroys patterns and records at Cheadle Heath.[1]
1943 James Cuthill, the general manager, awarded OBE.[2][3]
1952 The Burmah Oil Co holds some shares as a 'trading investment' in the company.[4]
1961 Manufacturers and suppliers of well drilling machinery and all oil field requirements. 900 employees. [5]
1964 Awards large contract to AEI for motor and control gear for a North Sea offshore drilling platform.[6]