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Clyde Crane and Booth

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of 16 West St, Gateshead, Durham.

of Leeds

1937 Clyde Crane and Booth formed, to acquire the whole or any part of Clyde Crane and Engineering Co (from Clarke, Chapman and Co) and Joseph Booth and Brothers and to carry on the business of crane and girder manufacturers and engine builders[1].

1961 Acquired Cowans, Sheldon and Co

1968 Installed a crane for 25 ton containers at Grangemouth Docks [2]

1968 Taken over by Clarke, Chapman and Co, to form the nucleus of a new Crane and Bridge Division.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 26 November 1937
  2. The Engineer of 12th January 1968 p66