George Waller and Son








Gas works and plant engineers, of Holland Street, Southwark (London) and Phoenix Iron Works, Stroud (Glos.). Southwark address given up at some point.
The Phoenix Iron Works were previously held by John Ferrabee and Sons and later by James Ferrabee and Co
Sometimes known as G. Waller and Co
From 1872 Burton, Sons, and Waller, later George Waller and Son, a firm of mechanical engineers, occupied the foundry using it to make castings for their main factory in London, and in 1887 the firm moved the whole of its plant to the Phoenix works. Waller & Son, by then part of a larger combine, still occupied the works in 1971 when they were chiefly engaged in the production of compressed-air pumps for gas-works, sewage-works, and other undertakings; the works then employed c. 180 people.[1]
1874 Advertisement. G. Waller and Co, Phoenix Iron Works, Stroud.[2]
1875 Erected two hoists in the Royal Hotel, London, one for use of the visitors and the other for the luggage. [3]
1876 Advertising as George Waller and Co, Phoenix Works, Holland Street, Southwark (London) and Stroud.
1877 'Mr. Upfold, manager for the firm of Waller and Co, of the Phoenix Iron works, Stroud'[4]
1879 Partnership dissolved. '...George Waller and Frederick Colyer, as Engineers, Millwrights, and Iron Founders, and carrying on business at John's place, Holland-street, and Bear-gardens, both in the county of Surrey, and also at Stroud, in the county of Gloucester, under the style or firm of George Waller and Co., was this day dissolved by mutual consent. And notice is further given, that the said business will henceforth be carried on by the said George Waller on his own account...'[5]
1882 Advertisement. G. Waller and Co, Holland Street, Southwark.[6]
1887 the firm moved the whole of its plant to the Phoenix works
c1900 Two engines for Bristol Gas Co.[7]
1906 Mentioned as G. Waller and Co, supplying two engines and exhausters.[8]
1917 Private limited company.
1944 Bryan Donkin Co and W. C. Holmes and Co each acquired half interest in George Waller and Son Ltd[9].
1949 Gas Exhausters[10]
1949 B. H. D. Engineers was formed as a public company to acquire Bryan Donkin Co and W. C. Holmes and Co[11].
1961 Gas, hydraulic and general engineers. [12]
1974 Acquired by Hopkinsons Holdings together with the rest of Donkins[13]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 'Stroud: Economic history', A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 11: Bisley and Longtree Hundreds (1976), pp. 119-132.
- ↑ Western Gazette - Friday 24 July 1874
- ↑ The Engineer 1875/03/19
- ↑ Stroud News and Gloucestershire Advertiser - Friday 16 February 1877
- ↑ [1] The London Gazette Publication date:4 July 1879 Issue:24740 Page:4293
- ↑ Leeds Mercury - Monday 18 December 1882
- ↑ The Steam Engine in Industry by George Watkins in two volumes. Moorland Publishing. 1978. ISBN 0-903485-65-6
- ↑ Tamworth Herald - Saturday 01 December 1906
- ↑ The Times, 11 February 1949
- ↑ [2] Historic England]]
- ↑ The Times, 11 February 1949
- ↑ 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
- ↑ The Times, Apr 13, 1974