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Subsidiary of [[John Brown and Co]] | Subsidiary of [[John Brown and Co]] | ||
1963 Formed by [[John Brown and Co]] to hold the shares in the various subsidiaries concerned with railway rolling stock and vehicles bodies<ref> The Times | 1963 Formed by [[John Brown and Co]] to hold the shares in the various subsidiaries concerned with railway rolling stock and vehicles bodies<ref> The Times, Aug 16, 1963</ref>: | ||
* [[Cravens Railway Carriage and Wagon Co|Cravens]] | * [[Cravens Railway Carriage and Wagon Co|Cravens]] | ||
* [[Homalloy|Holmes Homalloy]] (acquired 1962) | * [[Homalloy|Holmes Homalloy]] (acquired 1962) |
Latest revision as of 16:30, 23 June 2017
Subsidiary of John Brown and Co
1963 Formed by John Brown and Co to hold the shares in the various subsidiaries concerned with railway rolling stock and vehicles bodies[1]:
- Cravens
- Holmes Homalloy (acquired 1962)
- Neepsend Coachworks (recently formed)
- East Lancashire Coachbuilders (recently acquired)
- Western Motor Holdings (a minority shareholding was being acquired)
1969 Supplier of containers with facilities in Sheffield and Woodville - Cravens Homalloy (Sheffield) Ltd. was a leader in the UK; also facilities at Preston, Garstang and Rochford. Acquired Taskers of Andover, maker of trailers[2]