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1866 Acquired by [[Elliotts Metal Co]] | 1866 Acquired by [[Elliotts Metal Co]] | ||
1876 Green's Patent Tube Co was voluntarily wound up<ref>London Gazette 1 February 1876</ref> | |||
1879 End of records of this company in Birmingham archives. | 1879 End of records of this company in Birmingham archives. |
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Green's Patent Tube Co, of Patent Tube Works, Leak Street, Birmingham
After various experiments, Charles Green succeeded in drawing of solid brass tubes for locomotive and marine boilers
1841 he started works in Birmingham for the manufacture of solid-drawn brass boiler tubes, which ultimately came into general use in place of the previous brazed tubes.
1848 of Tube Works, Leek Street, Birmingham.
1866 Acquired by Elliotts Metal Co
1876 Green's Patent Tube Co was voluntarily wound up[1]
1879 End of records of this company in Birmingham archives.
NB - the title of the firm may not be precisely correct
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Sources of Information
- ↑ London Gazette 1 February 1876