Difference between revisions of "Owen Organisation"
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1969 The organisation was one of the biggest private businesses in Britain, with a workforce of about 16,000. [[Alfred George Owen]] retired due to ill-health. | 1969 The organisation was one of the biggest private businesses in Britain, with a workforce of about 16,000. [[Alfred George Beech Owen|Alfred Owen]] retired due to ill-health. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 15:08, 13 July 2020
The Owen Organisation was diversified firm built up from its origins in ]]Rubery, Owen and Co| Rubery Owen]] with Alfred George Beech Owen and Ernest Owen (1910–1967) as managing directors; the other third of the company was owned by their sister, Jean. The managing directors remunerated themselves modestly and the company paid no dividends.
1957 It consisted of:
- Rubery, Owen and Co
- Leabank Office Equipment
- Conveyancer Fork Trucks
- E. Camelinat and Co
- C. and L. Hill
- Hill-Alzen
- Denfords Engineering Co
- Easiclene Porcelain-Enamel (1938)
- Shorrock Superchargers
1969 The organisation was one of the biggest private businesses in Britain, with a workforce of about 16,000. Alfred Owen retired due to ill-health.
See Also
Sources of Information
- Biography of Sir Alfred George Beech Owen, ODNB