Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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H. Gill (Stampings)

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1938.

H. Gill (Stampings) Ltd. of Stafford Works, St. Clements Road, Nechells, Birmingham.

Incorporating William Adcock.

1938 Small hot brass stampings, rubber basin plugs.

Post-WWII Acquired by British Plaster Board Ltd; moved to new premises in Birmingham and new equipment installed[1]

1965 Acquired by a producer of alloys, Imperial Metal Industries, the company's main raw material, together with William Ross and Sons[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Aug. 14, 1948
  2. The Times July 7, 1965