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[[Image:Im195705PH-BNT.jpg|thumb| May 1957.]]
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of Oldbury


trademark: 3 diamonds
'''Brades and Nash Tyzack Industries''' of Oldbury.


1951 formed from [[Nash Tyzack Industries]] and [[William Hunt and Sons]], which used the trademark ''The Brades''.
Trademark: 3 diamonds
 
1951 Company formed from [[Nash Tyzack Industries]] and [[William Hunt and Sons]], which used the trademark ''The Brades''.


1960 Acquired by [[Spear and Jackson]]<ref>The Times, Nov 23, 1960</ref>
1960 Acquired by [[Spear and Jackson]]<ref>The Times, Nov 23, 1960</ref>
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1962 Merged with [[C. T. Skelton and Co]] of Sheffield<ref>The Times, Jul 06, 1962</ref> to form [[Brades, Skelton and Tyzack]], making garden, contractors and some agricultural tools.
1962 Merged with [[C. T. Skelton and Co]] of Sheffield<ref>The Times, Jul 06, 1962</ref> to form [[Brades, Skelton and Tyzack]], making garden, contractors and some agricultural tools.


1967 became part of [[Spearwell Tools]]
1967 Became part of [[Spearwell Tools]]
 


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

Revision as of 14:20, 29 August 2017

May 1957.

Brades and Nash Tyzack Industries of Oldbury.

Trademark: 3 diamonds

1951 Company formed from Nash Tyzack Industries and William Hunt and Sons, which used the trademark The Brades.

1960 Acquired by Spear and Jackson[1]

1961 Manufacturers of edge tools. [2]

1962 Merged with C. T. Skelton and Co of Sheffield[3] to form Brades, Skelton and Tyzack, making garden, contractors and some agricultural tools.

1967 Became part of Spearwell Tools

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Nov 23, 1960
  2. 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
  3. The Times, Jul 06, 1962