Difference between revisions of "Yorkshire Imperial Metals"
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1962 Registered new company [[Yorkshire Imperial Plastics]]<ref>The Times May 27, 1963</ref> | 1962 Registered new company [[Yorkshire Imperial Plastics]]<ref>The Times May 27, 1963</ref> | ||
1963 Purchased [[Whites-Nunan]] Ltd. | |||
1966 Purchased [[W. H. Bailey and Co]]. | 1966 Purchased [[W. H. Bailey and Co]]. |
Revision as of 13:14, 12 June 2015
1924 Amalgamation of the two major copper smelting firms in Swansea, Vivian and Sons and Williams, Foster and Co and Pascoe Grenfell and Sons to form British Copper Manufacturers
1928 British Copper Manufacturers Limited were taken over by ICI
1958 Yorkshire Imperial Metals was incorporated as a joint venture between ICI and Yorkshire Copper Works. The Swansea works became part of the newly formed company as was the Yorkshire Copper Works of Leeds and the plate, tube, and fittings interests of ICI
1962 Formed joint company with Glynwed Tubes to market copper tube in Continental Europe[1]
1962 Registered new company Yorkshire Imperial Plastics[2]
1963 Purchased Whites-Nunan Ltd.
1966 Purchased W. H. Bailey and Co.
1969 Part of IMI Group
1971 Was making non-ferrous tubes, fittings, and plates at the Kingston Works, Smethwick (renamed the Allen Everitt Works) in 1971.
1980 Continued to operate the (Yorkshire) copperworks until it was closed in 1980