Difference between revisions of "Joseph Fray"
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Later moved to Warley and concentrated on making functional and decorative trim for the motor industry and for domestic appliances. <ref>The Times May 24, 1978</ref> | Later moved to Warley and concentrated on making functional and decorative trim for the motor industry and for domestic appliances. <ref>The Times May 24, 1978</ref> | ||
1978 Acquired by [[Metalrax Group|Metalrax (Holdings)]] | 1978 Acquired by [[Metalrax Group|Metalrax (Holdings)]]. | ||
1978 '''Joseph Fray (Alloy Castings)''' Ltd was removed from the register of companies<ref>London Gazette 31 March 1978</ref> | |||
Later acquired by [[Benson Group]] | Later acquired by [[Benson Group]] |
Revision as of 10:17, 14 October 2021
of 36 Albion Street, Birmingham.
c.1870s Business established
1929 Listed Exhibitor. Manufacturers of Medals, Trophies and General Silverware. Birmingham Jewellers' and Silversmiths' Association Member. (Stand Nos. J.43 and J.54) [1]
Later moved to Warley and concentrated on making functional and decorative trim for the motor industry and for domestic appliances. [2]
1978 Acquired by Metalrax (Holdings).
1978 Joseph Fray (Alloy Castings) Ltd was removed from the register of companies[3]
Later acquired by Benson Group
1998 Diecasters; company wound up[4]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1929 British Industries Fair Page 62
- ↑ The Times May 24, 1978
- ↑ London Gazette 31 March 1978
- ↑ London Gazette 25 March 1998