John Thompson (company)
Public | |
Industry | Engineering |
Fate | Acquired |
Successor | Clarke Chapman |
Founded | 1820 |
Defunct | 2004 |
Headquarters | Wolverhampton, UK |
Products |
Nuclear engineering Boilers Pressure vessels |
John Thompson Limited was a major engineering business based in Wolverhampton offering products for the nuclear engineering industry.
History
The Company was founded by William Thompson as a general engineering concern in or around 1820 in Wolverhampton.[1] In 1850 the business passed to William's brother, Stephen, and in 1860 it passed to William's son, John, and within ten years it was concentrating on manufacturing boilers.[1]
By 1914 it had expanded into motor pressings; during World War I it made cowlings for Sopwith aircraft and in World War II it made airscrews for Spitfire and Hurricane aircraft.[1]
In the 1950s, as part of a consortium with AEI, it was awarded a contract to supply boilers and reactor pressure vessels for Berkeley nuclear power station.[2]
In 1970 the business was acquired by Clarke Chapman[3] and in 2004 the Ettingshall Works finally closed.[1]
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References
- 1 2 3 4 Building of New Works, John Thompson (Wolverhampton) Ltd, Wolverhampton Black Country History
- ↑ The UK Magnox and AGR Power Station Projects
- ↑ The Times, 17 June 1970