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1971 Acquired [[Vulcanite]] Ltd, of Belfast, maker of building materials and roofing sub-contractors<ref>The Times, May 11, 1971</ref> | 1971 Acquired [[Vulcanite]] Ltd, of Belfast, maker of building materials and roofing sub-contractors<ref>The Times, May 11, 1971</ref> | ||
1972 Acquired [[Pennycook Patent Glazing and Engineering]]<ref> The Times, Jun 30, 1972</ref> | |||
c.1988 Acquired by [[Tarmac]] | c.1988 Acquired by [[Tarmac]] |
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Roofing contractor and manufacturer of various roofing products, of 72 Lincoln House, 296/302 High Holborn, London, WC1. Telephone: Holborn 9501 (4 lines). Telegraphic Address: "Ruberoid, London"; factory at Brimsdown, Middx.
of 663 Commonwealth House, 1-19 New Oxford Street, London, WC1, (1960).
1906 Company formed by E.R. James and D. L. Irwin.
1914 Waterloo House, Knightrider Street, London E.C.[1]
1935 Public company incorporated to acquire a company of similar name
1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Bitumen roofings for every type of roof and building. Ruberoid for large buildings, Starex and Pluvex for smaller buildings. Bitumen Damp Courses, Hessian Based and Lead-lined, Asbestos Roofings, Slaters' Felts. (Stand No. B.411) [2]
WWII Developed system of prefabricated landing strips for aircraft.
Post-WWII: Products included Ruberoid and Astos roofomh, Zylex slater's felts, Pluvex and Astos damp proof membranes[3]
1971 Acquired Vulcanite Ltd, of Belfast, maker of building materials and roofing sub-contractors[4]
1972 Acquired Pennycook Patent Glazing and Engineering[5]
c.1988 Acquired by Tarmac
1993 Floated on the stock market[6]
Acquired by Canadian IKO group[7]
See Also
Sources of Information
- The Times, Sep 25 1935