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of Todleben Iron Works, Unwin Street, Salford.


Ironfounders, engineers and producers of cable/rope stranding machinery.


1956 [[Mono Pumps]] made a bid for [[Larmuth and Bulmer]] which was accepted by the directors<ref>The Times, 11 September 1956</ref>.  
1956 [[Mono Pumps]] made a bid for [[Larmuth and Bulmer]] which was accepted by the directors<ref>The Times, 11 September 1956</ref>.  


1962/3 [[Mono Pumps]] sold [[Larmuth and Bulmer]] to [[Winget Gloucester]]<ref>The Times, 23 May 1963</ref>.
1962 [[Mono Pumps]] sold [[Larmuth and Bulmer]] to [[Winget Gloucester]]<ref>The Times, 20 August 1962</ref>
 


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of Todleben Iron Works, Unwin Street, Salford.

Ironfounders, engineers and producers of cable/rope stranding machinery.

1956 Mono Pumps made a bid for Larmuth and Bulmer which was accepted by the directors[1].

1962 Mono Pumps sold Larmuth and Bulmer to Winget Gloucester[2]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 11 September 1956
  2. The Times, 20 August 1962