Title
Fred Howarth Collection of Crossley Brothers Ltd Catalogues and Papers
Reference
YA2004.37
Production date
01-01-1932 - 31-12-1969
Creator
- Crossley Brothers LtdBiographyBiography
Crossley Brothers Ltd was the successor company to Crossley Brothers. Following early success with the Otto engines, Crossley Brothers expanded and was registered as a limited company in 1881. In 1882, the company moved to new premises in Pottery Lane, Openshaw, Manchester. In 1891 the company began producing oil fuelled engines and in 1896, the company acquired rights to manufacture engines on the diesel system, producing their first diesel engine in 1898. By the beginning of the 20th century, some petrol engines had been introduced, along with production line technology, and from 1901 petrol engines were being supplied for road vehicles. This led to the establishment of a second company, Crossley Motors Ltd, in 1906. This company had operated from 1904 as the vehicle manufacturing arm of Crossley Brothers based at the Pottery Lane factory.
Crossley Brothers Ltd began to expand nationally following the First World War, beginning in 1919 with the acquisition of Premier Gas Engines of Sandiacre, Nottingham and H P Saunderson & Co of Elstow Works, Bradford in 1924. Both new subsidiaries retained their own names. Manufacture of diesel and petrol engines at Crossley Brothers Ltd remained steady until the 1960s, when sales began to fall. To improve on designs that were over 40 years old, Crossley Brothers Ltd entered into an agreement to manufacture the French Pielstick design of diesel engine in 1962. Production was initially carried out at Nottingham based subsidiary Crossley Premier Engines Ltd but failed to save the company. In 1965, the receivers were called in and the company was restructured, with subsidiaries including Crossley Premier Engines Ltd sold off. In 1968, Crossley Brothers Ltd was acquired by the Amalgamated Power Engineering Group and was renamed APE-Crossley.
- Howarth, FredBiographyBiography
Fred Howarth served as a Design Draughtsman Apprentice, working at Crossley Brothers Limited c1955-1965, after which he went to work at Mirrlees for 12 months.
Howarth's son, also named Fred Howarth, followed in his father's footsteps and joined Crossley as an apprentice.
Scope and Content
The material mainly consists of specifications for various diesel engines made by Crossley Brothers Limited. It also includes specifications from various off-shoot companies including Crossley Premier, Crossley International, Pielstick and Mirrlees National. The collection also includes drawings, sales catalogue brochures, a small amount of correspondence, apprenticeship papers of the Howarths, Crossley Chronicles and miscellaneous literature.
Extent
2 boxes
Physical description
This material is in a good condition.
Language
English
Archival history
The material was collected by Fred Howarth during his employment at Crossley Brothers Limited. The material was donated to the museum by Fred Howarth's son, also called Fred Howarth.
Level of description
TOP
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
Conditions governing access
A Data Protection form must be signed in order to access this material.
Conditions governing Reproduction
Copies may be supplied in accordance with current copyright legislation and Science Museum Group terms and conditions.
External document
Related object
- Papers relating to Crossley Brothers and Crossley Motors LtdNotesNotes
Crossley Brothers and Crossley Motors archive.
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Records collected by an employee at Crossley Brothers, 1948-1986.
- Crossley Brothers Ltd Publications and PhotographsNotesNotes
Instruction booklets for Crossley engines, Crossley company magazines and photographs.
- Diagram of Parts for Crossley Gas Engines Sizes G. & S. 115 to G. & S. 228NotesNotes
Diagram of Parts for Crossley Gas Engine.
- Papers Relating to the Organisational Structure of Crossley Brothers Ltd.NotesNotes
Crossley Brothers Ltd. company structure.
- Collection of photographs, parts lists and brochures for Crossley Motors Ltd and Crossley Premier Engines LtdNotesNotes
Collection of Crossley Motors Ltd and Crossley Premier Engines Ltd material.
- NotesNotes
Material relating to apprenticeship with Crossley Brothers Ltd.
- NotesNotes
Business records relating to Crossley Brothers Limited.
- NotesNotes
Papers created by or relating to Crossley Brothers Ltd.
- Crossley Brothers engineering drawingsNotesNotes
Collection of engineering drawings showing products manufactured by Crossley Brothers Ltd.
- Engineering Drawing - Longitudinal Section of BWM6 High Speed Marine Engine with Reverse Reduction GearNotesNotes
Crossley Brothers Marine Engine, engineering drawing.
Appraisal
Material has been appraised in line with Museum of Science and Industry collecting policy guidelines.
System of arrangement
The material has been arranged into 9 series reflecting the various Crossley companies. Series have been arranged into sub-series where appropriate to reflect the different products produced by the companies. Series and sub-series have been arranged chronologically, except when a specific file has been listed to item level and the arrangement has not been altered.