Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Charles Winn and Co

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1884.

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1895.
June 1898.
July 1898.
August 1899.
February 1901.
September 1902.
1903.
1905.
1906. Winn's Boiler Mountings.
1906. Vertical Tapping Machine.
1906.
December 1908.
1911. Blount door checks.
1913.
1918.
1923. Screwing Machines.
December 1926.
1938.
1943
1943.
1943.
1945.
1946.

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1951
1960.
1969.

of St. Thomas' Works, Granville Street, Birmingham.

Also known as C. Winn and Co and Winn and Co

1859 Company founded.

Gun-metal steam stop valves

1896 Maker of Brookes Valve Re-seating Machine

1919 Advert for screwing machines. [1]

1961 Manufacturers of valves and allied fittings for steam, equipment for fire engines and water tenders, industrial and domestic sanitary fittings and screwing machines for tubes and bolts. 230 employees. [2]

1974 Mr. C. D. Southall became works director.[3]

1974 Acquired by Delta Metal Co[4]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Mechanical World Year Book 1919. Published by Emmott and Co of Manchester. Advert p83
  2. 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
  3. The Engineer 1974/05/02
  4. The Times March 26, 1974