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of Speke Road Works, Garston, Liverpool, Chemical and Metallurgical Engineers | of Speke Road Works, Garston, Liverpool, Chemical and Metallurgical Engineers | ||
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1917 A new company, '''The British Barimar Thermit Welding Co''', with works in Liverpool and London, was given formal sanction to take up and work under license certain of the patents held by [[Thermit]] Ltd, at one time a German company and now owned by [[Birmingham Metal and Munitions Co]].<ref>The Engineer 1917/11/30 p 486.</ref> | |||
1922 Manufactured metals and alloys including ferro-alloys of the rarer metals such as tungsten, molybdenum, vanadium, etc. | 1922 Manufactured metals and alloys including ferro-alloys of the rarer metals such as tungsten, molybdenum, vanadium, etc. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:45, 6 July 2016
of Speke Road Works, Garston, Liverpool, Chemical and Metallurgical Engineers
1907 Company established - perhaps refers to Barimar
1917 A new company, The British Barimar Thermit Welding Co, with works in Liverpool and London, was given formal sanction to take up and work under license certain of the patents held by Thermit Ltd, at one time a German company and now owned by Birmingham Metal and Munitions Co.[1]
1922 Manufactured metals and alloys including ferro-alloys of the rarer metals such as tungsten, molybdenum, vanadium, etc.
1937 Alloys and metals.
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- ↑ The Engineer 1917/11/30 p 486.