Hall and Kay


Hall and Kay of Birch Mills, Stockport Road, Ashton-under-Lyne were producers of equipment for the cotton industry. Later became air conditioning and ventilation engineers.
c.1878 Business founded by Daniel Hall and James Henry Kay.
1932 Ventilating engineers.[1]
1937 Patent hank rivet bush manufacturers.[2]
WWII Manufactured aircraft parts.
1960 Acquired by Spark Holdings.[3],
1962 Acquired H. Cheetham and Co of Oldham, heating engineers.
1963 Acquired Electric House (1955) Ltd of Denton, Manchester, electrical contractors.[4] Hall and Kay would offer a full range of heating, air conditioning and ventilation services, and electrical equipment and wiring, to engineers, architects and surveyors.
1970 Won the largest contract in the company's 92 year history.[5]
By 1976 had changed its name to Kempergate when the receivers were appointed.[6]
See Also
- 1918 Directory of Manufacturers in Engineering and Allied Trades: Company H
- 1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries
- 1938 Ironmonger Diary and Hardware Buyers Guide: Proprietary Names
- Electric House (1955)
- Engineering 1947 Jan-Jun: Index: Patent Record
- Engineering 1966 Jul-Dec: Index
- Engineering 1968 Jan-Jun: Index
- H. Cheetham and Co
- Heenan Spark
- Staveley Industries
- The Engineer 1909/01/29