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'''Monmer Foundry Ltd.''' of St. Anne's Road, Willenhall. (1938).
1972 Grey ironfounders who manufactured for their owner [[W. and H. H. James]] and others.  [[Heenan, Beddow and Sturmey|Heenan Beddow]] acquired [[W. and H. H. James]] and the remaining shares in [[Monmer Foundry]] not already owned by James<ref>The Times, Nov 21, 1972</ref>
1972 Grey ironfounders who manufactured for their owner [[W. and H. H. James]] and others.  [[Heenan, Beddow and Sturmey|Heenan Beddow]] acquired [[W. and H. H. James]] and the remaining shares in [[Monmer Foundry]] not already owned by James<ref>The Times, Nov 21, 1972</ref>



Latest revision as of 15:41, 15 August 2017

1938.

Monmer Foundry Ltd. of St. Anne's Road, Willenhall. (1938).

1972 Grey ironfounders who manufactured for their owner W. and H. H. James and others. Heenan Beddow acquired W. and H. H. James and the remaining shares in Monmer Foundry not already owned by James[1]

1974 Bill Switchgear acquired Monmer Foundry[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Nov 21, 1972
  2. The Times, Jan 16, 1974