Today HS
Marston Aerospace Ltd is a leading supplier of heat
transfer and fluids management products. Our products
are used internationally in a wide range of industries
and a diverse range of applications.
Electronics
Cooling business acquired from IMI Marston to expand
HS Marston heat transfer capabilities.
Aerospace
business of IMI Marston acquired by Hamilton Sundstrand
of the USA. HS Marston Aerospace established.
Company
name changed to IMI Marston.
Palmer Aero Products acquired
from BTR and relocated from London. Products include
flexible hoses, ducting, couplings, filters,
de-icers and electrical harnesses, all for Aerospace
application.
Company name changed to Marston Palmer Ltd.
Introduction
of the Vacuum brazing technique to Aircraft Heat Exchangers.
As well
as radiators the Company manufactures oil coolers,
aluminium aircraft fuel tanks and undercarriage legs
to support the war effort.
Motor cycles,
motor cars and aero engines produced for use in the
Great War..
Formation
of 'The Sunbeam Motor Car Company' - making John Marston
one of the country's biggest vehicle radiator manufacturers.
(Customers: Rolls Royce, Austin, Standard, Wolseley,
Vauxhall).
First 'Sunbeam' car - the Mabley Sunbeam
- and associated radiators.
First 'Sunbeam'
Bicycles made and experiments carried out with pneumatic
cycle tyres.
Edward Perry
died and John Marston acquired control of Edward Perry
& Son renaming it John Marston and Co. manufacturers
of brassware, steel and japanned goods, trays, baths
and kitchen pots.
John Marston
was born at Ludlow, Shropshire.
The Perry Family established a metalware
japanning business in Old Hall workshops, Wolverhampton.
Fifty years later Edward Perry founded Edward Perry
& Son.