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1896 Company founded by [[E. J. Byrne]] | 1896 Company founded by [[E. J. Byrne]] | ||
1896 Byrne Brothers, india rubber warehouse, Manor Rubber Mills, Aston Cross<ref>1896 Kelly's Directory of Birmingham</ref> | |||
[[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. | [[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. | ||
Revision as of 11:57, 26 January 2016
of Aston, Birmingham
1896 Company founded by E. J. Byrne
1896 Byrne Brothers, india rubber warehouse, Manor Rubber Mills, Aston Cross[1]
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[2]. 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.
See Also
Sources of Information
- National Archives [1]