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Beck and Co

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1881
June 1888. Water meters.
At Barrington Court, Somerset)

Hydraulic engineers and meter makers, of 130 Great Suffolk Street, Southwark, London, SE

1822 John Beck moved to London from Rotherham, setting up business as general engineers in Great Suffolk Street

1837 Company founded.

1862 J. Beck exhibited Valves for gas, water, and steam; fire-cocks, etc.

1877 Beck and Co Ltd was incorporated, general engineers

1881 Association with Clay Cross Co .[1]

The business was largely concerned with water meters and valves

1888 Producers of Schonheyders Patent Positive Water Meter. [2]

1914 Hydraulic and general engineers. Specialities: positive water meters, water, gas and steam fittings.[3]

1932 Began making electrically operated petrol pumps[4]

From 1935 specialised in supply of "Beckmeter" petrol pumps, as well as valves, fittings, etc for the petroleum industry.

1939 Bought the gas mantle factory in Mitcham.[5] [6]

1948 Became public company.

1953 A majority interest was acquired by Hattersley (Ormskirk)[7]

1953 Formation of JV with Avery-Hardoll called Pump Maintenance Ltd., a nationwide petrol pump maintenance business.

1960 Acquired Tuscan Engineering Co, maker of flame-proof motors

1961 Manufacturers of "Beckmeter" petrol pumps, petrol/oil mixing pumps, valves, oil and water meters. 500 employees. [8]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1881 Advert
  2. The Engineer of 15th June 1888 p491
  3. 1914 Whitakers Red Book
  4. The Times, Dec 13, 1948
  5. https://mitchamhistorynotes.wordpress.com/2016/10/15/robin-ltd-incandescent-gas-mantle-makers-lonesome/
  6. Mitcham Borough Council minutes, page 476, volume 5
  7. The Times Oct 20, 1953
  8. 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE