Footprint Tools
1921 Company incorporated[1], presumably by John James Jewitt
1932 Acquired Alfred Ridge and Sons
1948 Acquired Thomas R Ellin (Footprint Works) Ltd
1950 Acquired John Bull (Edge tool makers), C H Jenkinson (Cold chisel & bolster makers), Stockport Tool Co (Hand drill makers) & Charles W Bacon (Wooden handle turners).
1966 The first full length forgings of cold chisels and bolsters were produced - the first company in the world to do this; the method has now been adopted globally by many manufacturers.
1968 All the companies owned by the Jewitt family were merged into one, including:
- Thomas R. Ellin (Footprint Works)
- Alfred Ridge
- John Bull (Edge tool makers)
- C. H. Jenkinson (Cold chisel and bolster makers)
- Stockport Tool Co (Hand drill makers)
- Charles W. Bacon (Wooden handle turners).
The name was changed to Footprint Tools Limited, trading under the brand Footprint.
This became one of the largest family-owned, hand tool manufacturers in the UK.
1974 Introduced hand drills with a Jacob’s key tightening chuck.
2006 Footprint Tools bought the machinery, stock and order book of Whitehouse, the Midlands based hammer Manufacturer.
2008 Sold the premises in Hollis Croft, Sheffield and acquired new premises in Owlerton, Sheffield known as Admiral Works.
2009 Business restructured and rationalised under the name 'Footprint Sheffield Limited.
Footprint Tools, owned by the Jewitt family since 1948, are currently in their fourth generation of family members working there.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Companies' House
- [1] Footprint Tools