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Difference between revisions of "Brown and Green"

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1900 Incorporated as a private company
1900 Incorporated as a private company
1944-46 Acquired by [[Mellor, Bromley and Co]]<ref>The Times, May 28, 1947</ref>


By 1954 was a subsidiary of [[Bentley Engineering Co]]
By 1954 was a subsidiary of [[Bentley Engineering Co]]

Latest revision as of 15:54, 2 May 2018

1864.
1869.
1869.
1876.
1884.
Nov 1919.
Dec 1921.
1938.

Brown and Green of 72, Bishopsgate Street, London; of Luton.

Iron and Brass Founders.

1869 Patent. '1651. To Frederick Brown, of the firm of Brown and Green, of Luton, in the county of Bedford, Ironfounder, for the invention of "improvements in velocipedes called bicycles."'[1]

1900 Incorporated as a private company

1944-46 Acquired by Mellor, Bromley and Co[2]

By 1954 was a subsidiary of Bentley Engineering Co

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] Gazette Issue 23506 published on the 11 June 1869. Page 17 of 62
  2. The Times, May 28, 1947