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Peter Arton who became Swan's Advertising Director eventually I think and his wife Joyce were very supportive to mother and myself as I was growing up. They befriended and helped lots of people in Bearwood. Peter had been an Auxiliary Fireman in the War. Great cyclists and wonderful people.
Those of us who have a long history behind us will remember most of the Swan products and innovation inherent in them. The electric kettle and iron were two of their notable creations which made live more easy for women. Of course not all could afford them or had the facilities to support them.
It is good to know that the brand name still exists, so much of the cities history has disappeared.
Swan kettles and irons were made to last too. I think we had some passed on to us when later models came in. Mother was a widow, so she could not have afforded new ones. British Sound Reproducers (BSR) acquired Bulpitts in 1971and Goblin vacuum cleaners and Teasmades. Some Teasmades were rebadged as Swan. We were given a metal one when plastic came in. But Mother and I never really took to it. Some people must like them as Teasmades are still sold by Swan. In 1989 Swan was sold to Moulinex.
The company history, like that of most UK manufacturing is complex. Swan is now managed by the Sutton Venture Group (SVG) 'Sutton Venture Group is privately owned by the Sutton Family and has a portfolio of trading companies with offices in Stoke-on-Trent, Hong Kong and mainland China' http://www.svgroup.co.uk/