Below, my small collection of Wilkinsons Tools pliers:
Wilkinsons Tools were manufactured out of Kerfoot Street, Warrington, Lancashire, England. The company made pliers, pincers, nippers, wrenches and tools for telegraph linesmen. Their brand name was "Albec."
Apparently, their pliers were standard issue in Rolls-Royce and Bentley tool kits from 1956 to 1965. Not a bad endorsement! The company seems to have had a relationship with George Plumpton Ltd., also of Warrington, which made wire cutters during World War I, and winged dividers:
The London Gazette, September 3, 1979 |
This suggests that Wilkinsons soldiered on until the late 1970's or early 1980's. I would have expected that they would have been rolled up into the James Neill Tool group, but this does not appear to have occurred.
Graces Guide to British Industry |
7 comments:
I was an apprentice toolmaker at Wilkinson's Tools from 1969 to 1973. Possibly one of the reasons for its early demise was all the toolmakers were sacked for going on strike and leaving just us 3 apprentices who each left within a couple of years after.
Shut about 1993. Record moved it to Sheffield. Sadly the two works managers tony and mike were killed in a accident on the way to Sheffield.
my uncle worked there for 40 yrs phil barlow
Hi Milly, I'm sorry I don't remember your uncle, when did he leave and what did he do there?
my grandad worked there,he used to teach the apprentices,his name was frank Rotherham,sadly no longer with us..
My dad worked there Thomas cox
I worked there from 1969 until 1989 i remeber Tommy Cox what a character if i had my time i would do all again without question. Robert Rutter
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