
Bruton Brothers, engineers, Walsall Wood
D-EXP/P/I32/218 14 Jan 1974 Wolverhampton Archives
A new machine for polishing wafer-thin non-ferrous discs and clock faces.
D-EXP/P/I32/218 14 Jan 1974 Wolverhampton Archives
A new machine for polishing wafer-thin non-ferrous discs and clock faces.
D-EXP/P/I31/98 14 Jul 1972 Wolverhampton Archives
Latest addition to the range of machinery produced by the firm.
D-EXP/P/A37/18 24 Nov 1972 Wolverhampton Archives
A petition was being presented to Aldridge-Brownhills Council by local residents, including members of the Ramblers’ Association, to prevent the footpath, which dated back to medieval times, from being diverted by the development of a golf course. Albert
D-EXP/P/I41/129 10 Nov 1972 Wolverhampton Archives
A new two-storey retail building.
D-EXP/P/I28/6 11 Aug 1970 Wolverhampton Archives
The photograph shows the factory buildings. The article concerns complaints from local residents about noise from the factory. Councillor E. J. Clarke was planning to speak to Walsall Corporation public health department.
D-EXP/P/I44/126 3 Nov 1975 Wolverhampton Archives
The management team outside their headquaters: (from left) Jim Tracey, Dennis Peacock, Richard Kitson, Robert Tracey and Guy Foster.
D-EXP/P/I28/118 4 Jan 1975 Wolverhampton Archives
Long serving staff were presented with gold watches. Harry Anderson, Bob Leek, Miss I. M. Stanhope and Wilfred Harper are mentioned.
D-EXP/P/I43/146 15 Jan 1970 Wolverhampton Archives
Part of Walsall Leather Museum exhibits at Walsall Library.
D-EXP/P/W3/6 15 Aug 1972 Wolverhampton Archives
Mary had recently qualified as a Ministry of Transport driving instructor and at 21 was probably the youngest driving teacher in the Midlands. Gordon Maund is mentioned.
D-EXP/P/I35/87 21 Nov 1972 Wolverhampton Archives
Part of the fleet with founder (on left) Terry Braid. Also included in the photo are Clive Roberts (far left), Denis Roberts (third from left), Ron Butler (far right) and Robert Hill (at the back on the ramp).