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1947 Private company.
1947 Private company.
1958 Acquired by [[Booker Group|Booker McConnell Group]] including subsidiaries '''Small Bore Heating Systems''' and [[Crewdson Hardy]]<ref> The Times, Oct 20, 1958</ref>


1961 Engineers, pumping and irrigation specialists and manufacturers of pumps, acid resisting, automatic, barrel, bilge, boiler-feed, draining, centrifugal circulating, process pumps, and ThermoPak. 850 employees.
1961 Engineers, pumping and irrigation specialists and manufacturers of pumps, acid resisting, automatic, barrel, bilge, boiler-feed, draining, centrifugal circulating, process pumps, and ThermoPak. 850 employees.

Revision as of 12:02, 22 May 2013

1946. From The British Trade Journal. March edition.
1960.

of Gateshead and Reading

1937 Company founded.

1947 Private company.

1958 Acquired by Booker McConnell Group including subsidiaries Small Bore Heating Systems and Crewdson Hardy[1]

1961 Engineers, pumping and irrigation specialists and manufacturers of pumps, acid resisting, automatic, barrel, bilge, boiler-feed, draining, centrifugal circulating, process pumps, and ThermoPak. 850 employees.

1961 Joined the Booker McConnell Group together with another pump company, Pulsometer Engineering Co. This combination created one of the largest pump companies in Europe, which became known as Sigmund Pulsometer Pumps, or SPP for short.

Now known as SPP Pumps and owned by Kirloskar Brothers Ltd[2]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Oct 20, 1958
  2. [1] SPP Pumps History webpage