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1969 The mining machinery interests of [[Fletcher and Stewart]] were merged with those of [[Richard Sutcliffe]] and [[A. G. Wild and Co]] (owned by Intdustrial and Commercial Finance Corporation) in a new company '''Fletcher Sutcliffe Wild''', to supply self-advancing powered roof support systems and other mining machinery; it would be majority owned by [[Booker McConnell|Booker Group]]<ref>The Times | 1969 The mining machinery interests of [[Fletcher and Stewart]] were merged with those of [[Richard Sutcliffe]] and [[A. G. Wild and Co]] (owned by Intdustrial and Commercial Finance Corporation) in a new company '''Fletcher Sutcliffe Wild''', to supply self-advancing powered roof support systems and other mining machinery; it would be majority owned by [[Booker McConnell|Booker Group]]<ref>The Times, May 08, 1969</ref> | ||
1983 In the past year, [[Fletcher Sutcliffe Wild]] had benefitted from increased business from the National Coal Board<ref>The Times | 1983 In the past year, [[Fletcher Sutcliffe Wild]] had benefitted from increased business from the National Coal Board<ref>The Times, Apr 22, 1983</ref> | ||
1983 [[Fletcher Sutcliffe Wild]] was sold by | 1983 [[Fletcher Sutcliffe Wild]] was sold by Booker to [[Dobson Park Industries]]<ref>The Times, Apr 22, 1983</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 17:08, 15 January 2016
of Horbury, near Wakefield
1969 The mining machinery interests of Fletcher and Stewart were merged with those of Richard Sutcliffe and A. G. Wild and Co (owned by Intdustrial and Commercial Finance Corporation) in a new company Fletcher Sutcliffe Wild, to supply self-advancing powered roof support systems and other mining machinery; it would be majority owned by Booker Group[1]
1983 In the past year, Fletcher Sutcliffe Wild had benefitted from increased business from the National Coal Board[2]
1983 Fletcher Sutcliffe Wild was sold by Booker to Dobson Park Industries[3]