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Parkinson Cowan
Company typeLtd.
IndustryEngineering
Founded1902
FounderUnknown
Defunct1971
HeadquartersUnknown,England
ProductsGas metering equipment, stoves and appliances
WebsiteOfficial website

Parkinson Cowan was a British manufacturer of gas meters and gas stoves between 1900 and 1971. The name is now used for a brand of cooking appliances, owned by theElectrolux group.

History

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  • 1900: The company is formed by the amalgamation of W. Parkinson Ltd, founded by William Parkinson of London and Birmingham, and W. and B. Cowan Ltd of London, Manchester, Edinburgh and New South Wales. The new enterprise is known as Parkinson and W. and B. Cowan.[1]
  • 1919: The company opens a new factory at Stretford, Manchester to manufacture gas meters.
  • 1928 The company is renamed Parkinson and Cowan.[2]Henry Cowan,Unionist member of parliament, is chairman around this time.[3]
  • 1937: Parkinson and Cowan (Gas Meters) Ltd is a listed exhibitor at theBritish Industries Fair.
  • 1939: The company, like many other engineering concerns of the period, becomes an aircraft industry supplier.
  • c.1960 to 1966:Kenneth Corfield is chairman.[4]
  • 1971: The company is taken over byThorn, becoming part of Thorn Gas Appliances and continuing to make gas meters.
  • 1987: Electrolux purchases the white goods division of Thorn-EMI, including the Parkinson Cowan brand.[5]
  • 1989: Gas metering operations, now under the banner ofThorn EMI Gas Metering (formerly Thorn EMI Flow Measurement), are sold toSchlumberger (laterActaris, nowItron)
  • 1991: Sales, marketing and logistics functions of the Parkinson Cowan appliance business relocate to the former Coca-Cola distribution facility inMinworth, Birmingham. Moffat sub-brand of built-in appliances re-launched.
  • 1993: Closure of the Minworth site.
  • 1995: Production of gas cookers ceases at theStechford, Birmingham factory. Gas cooking appliances marketed under the Parkinson Cowan brand are made at the Electrolux cooker factory inSpennymoor, County Durham.
  • 2008: Electrolux close the site at Spennymoor and move production to Poland.

The name Parkinson Cowan still exists in the UK as a brand of gas stoves, one of the company's early products.

Cultural references

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The EnglishPost-punk band 'Empire' wrote a song about a cooker entitledParkinson Cowan, which was commercially released on their long-player entitledExpensive Sound (2003).[6]

References

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  1. ^"Parkinson and W. and B. Cowan". Grace's Guide. Retrieved24 December 2013.
  2. ^"Parkinson Cowan". Grace's Guide. Retrieved24 December 2013.
  3. ^"Families of Migrants".The Chronicle. Adelaide. 7 January 1928. p. 70. Retrieved13 February 2013 – via Trove.
  4. ^"Sir Kenneth Corfield, businessman - obituary".The Telegraph. 7 February 2016.ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved30 July 2020.
  5. ^"History 1980-1989". ELECTROLUX. Retrieved24 December 2013.
  6. ^Entry in online 'Discogs' website for 'Expensive Sound' (2003).https://www.discogs.com/Empire-Expensive-Sound/release/1689457

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  • 1Sold or demerged
  • 2Now integrated into other Electrolux divisions or subsidiaries
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