Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Thomas Bolton and Johnson

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1984 Joint venture formed by merger of the copper and aluminium businesses of BICC and Johnson and Firth Brown to form a new company Thomas Bolton and Johnson with sites at Froghall and Wakefield. Prescot Aluminium Co was formed bringing together the aluminium (overhead wire) cable businesses of the 2 companies; BICC owned 80 percent; Johnson owned 20 percent[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Mar. 31, 1984