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Founded by [[E. J. Byrne]]
1896 Company founded by [[E. J. Byrne]]


* [[William Harvey Du Cros]] (who had helped to form the [[Pneumatic Tyre and Booths Cycle Agency]] Ltd.) also provided finance to [[Byrne Brothers India Rubber Co|Byrne Bros]], a Birmingham business engaged in the production of general rubber goods.  
[[William Harvey Du Cros]] (who had helped to form the [[Pneumatic Tyre and Booths Cycle Agency]] Ltd.) also provided finance to '''Byrne Bros''', a Birmingham business engaged in the production of general rubber goods.  


* In 1896 [[Byrne Brothers India Rubber Co|Byrne Bros]] was acquired by the [[Rubber Tyre Manufacturing Co]] which was then floated on the stock market<ref>Glasgow Herald, 13 June 1896</ref>.  The company was based at Para Mill with the intention of building a new factory, Manor Mills, alongside it. The company's freehold works were built by [[William Tranter]], gun and pistol manufacturer.
1896 '''Byrne Bros''' was acquired by the [[Rubber Tyre Manufacturing Co]] which was then floated on the stock market<ref>Glasgow Herald, 13 June 1896</ref>.  The company was based at Para Mill with the intention of building a new factory, Manor Mills, alongside it. The company's freehold works were built by [[William Tranter]], gun and pistol manufacturer.




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Revision as of 09:53, 26 January 2016

of Aston, Birmingham

1896 Company founded by E. J. Byrne

William Harvey Du Cros (who had helped to form the Pneumatic Tyre and Booths Cycle Agency Ltd.) also provided finance to Byrne Bros, a Birmingham business engaged in the production of general rubber goods.

1896 Byrne Bros was acquired by the Rubber Tyre Manufacturing Co which was then floated on the stock market[1]. The company was based at Para Mill with the intention of building a new factory, Manor Mills, alongside it. The company's freehold works were built by William Tranter, gun and pistol manufacturer.


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Sources of Information

  1. Glasgow Herald, 13 June 1896
  • National Archives [1]