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This firm started out, in 1806, as a general iron foundry and plate
rollers. Their main business was as engineers, making heavy
machinery for use in the iron and steel trade.
At some point the developed a speciality making armour plate and
probably they saw that as a good basis on which to move in to safe
making. They do not seem to have made their own locks and keys,
which would have been readily obtainable locally.
This company is said to have made the safes aboard R.M.S. Titanic.
This advert (undated but probably about 1900) is in the
Willenhall Lock Museum. |