Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Tarran Industries

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Public works contractor, of Clough Road, Hull

1936 Incorporated as a public company with shares traded[1]

1936 Factories in Hull made artificial stone and joinery

1946 Acquired an interest in Woolaway Constructions Ltd, a firm which had patents on a form of prefabricated housing. The company had also developed its own form of prefabricated house, the Newland house, based on concrete panels[2]

1947 The company was waiting for the government's decision on the price put on the company's Newland houses.

1948 Tarran Industries changed its name to Myton Ltd[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Jul 30, 1936
  2. The Times Sep 27, 1946
  3. The Times, Jun 05, 1948