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Turley and Williams, Ltd., locations - Originally of Reliance Works, Green Street, Deritend, Birmingham.

He was 76 when he died.

“We've tried that, and it only reveals British Safety Stove Co. Ltd., but not Turley and Williams.”

I think the reason for this is that after the take over by the Fkavel Group Turley and Williams’ name may have at some time been wound up. The British Stove was kept as a shell company until 2010. Possibly to cover the patents.
 
here is his death info with date of birth as 18th sep 1893

lyn


Charles Donald Smith
76
18 Sep 1893
Apr 1970[May 1970][Jun 1970]
Apr-May-Jun
Birmingham
Warwickshire
9c
465



and on the 1939 eve of war register which you can find on ancestry he is living at 215 beaumont road with wife marjorie occupation is metal works managing director...he is living with others


house still there..below is todays st view..its the house with the blue door

 
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and on the 1939 eve of war register which you can find on ancestry he is living at 215 beaumont road bournville occupation is metal works managing director...he is living with others


house still there..below is todays st view..its the house with the blue door


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and on the 1939 eve of war register which you can find on ancestry he is living at 215 beaumont road bournville occupation is metal works managing director...he is living with others
Many thanks, Lyn.
Am I right in thinking that if he lived at Bournville, then he worked at Bournville/Cadbury's as their metal works managing director?
 
hi mark i very much doubt it as cadburys is a chocolate factory and as far as i know nothing to do with metal works...also if he was a managing director i think that would mean he owned the metal works factory.

lyn
 
hi mark i very much doubt it as cadburys is a chocolate factory and as far as i know nothing to do with metal works...also if he was a managing director i think that would mean he owned the metal works factory.

lyn
Thanks.
I thought that when they developed Cadbury/Bournville, that you had to work there to live in their housing scheme?
Even chocolate factories have machines for making the chocolate, as well as the tins to put the chocolates in.

The first date for Smith at T&W on a patent is 1935.
The first date for Smith at Bristol Road on a patent is 1944.
 
Thanks.
I thought that when they developed Cadbury/Bournville, that you had to work there to live in their housing scheme?
Even chocolate factories have machines for making the chocolate, as well as the tins to put the chocolates in.

The first date for Smith at T&W on a patent is 1935.
The first date for Smith at Bristol Road on a patent is 1944.
that is true mark but not all houses in bournville were owned by cadburys...well thats as far i know anyway..maybe a bit more research is needed just as an aside in the 1940 kellys directory he is listed at 928 bristol road selly oak..also on the 39 eve of war register living with him is a edward williams occupation for him is metal press shop forman

lyn
 
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Not all houses in Bournville were occupied by Cadbury workers. Up till around 1970s., the firm had considerable metal-working expertise. I was aware of a fairly senior manager having a new stainless steel exhaust made for him in the workshops (unofficially) and they did manufacture a considerable amount of metal components when needed. Indeed in WW2 the factory manufactured a number of metal items for the war effort, such as aircraft fuel tanks. However I am sure that part of the organisation did not have a person described as a managing director.
 
Here is something to work on from the Coleshill Chronicle of March 1910..
Thanks
That came up in post No 5.
All this digging has confirmed that my interest lies in Charles Donald Smith, who (subject to responses from Companies House) owned T&W from 1935 to around 1954. The first patent with Sidney Flavel & Company of Leamington Spa combined with Smith is Oct 1954.
I'm hoping that Companies House can shed some light on Directors of British Safety Stove Co. Ltd., without costing me too much money
 
928 Bristol Road was called Scotscraig and it is advertised that his death, as said above, was 2 May 1970. His wife was Marjorie Joyce, and Silver Wedding in 1953.
 
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