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1958 [[G. and J. Weir]] and [[Catton and Co]] combined their (steel and non-ferrous metal) foundry operations in a new company [[Weir-Catton]] which would acquire Cattons and Argus foundry from Weirs; the name of Argus foundry was changed to [{Weir Foundries]]<ref>The Times, Jul 17, 1958</ref>
1958 [[G. and J. Weir]] and [[Catton and Co]] combined their (steel and non-ferrous metal) foundry operations in a new company [[Weir-Catton]] which would acquire Cattons and Argus foundry from Weirs; the name of Argus foundry was changed to '''Weir Foundries'''<ref>The Times, Jul 17, 1958</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 10:01, 2 February 2016

1958 G. and J. Weir and Catton and Co combined their (steel and non-ferrous metal) foundry operations in a new company Weir-Catton which would acquire Cattons and Argus foundry from Weirs; the name of Argus foundry was changed to Weir Foundries[1]

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  1. The Times, Jul 17, 1958