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1963 Chubb & Son Ltd

 

 

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Stock Code CSL01

 
Company Chubb & Son Ltd, an English lock manufacturer.
Description Certificate no. 1183 for 22 'A' ordinary shares of 2/- each. Blue and white certificate withornate left hand scrollwork and imprint of company seal.
Issued To William Henry Hardy of 26 Donald Road, Upton Park, London
Issue Date 9th August 1963
Company Officers
 - Director Printed signature
  Secretary Printed signature
Size 30cm wide x 22 cm high

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Chubb was started as a ship's ironmonger by Charles Chubb in Winchester, England and then moved to Portsmouth, England in 1804. Chubb moved the company into the locksmith business in 1818 in Wolverhampton. The company worked out of a number of premises in Wolverhampton including the purpose built factory on Railway Street now still known as the Chubb Building. His brother Jeremiah Chubb then joined the company and they sold Jeremiah's patented detector lock. In 1823, the company was awarded a special license by George IV and later became the sole supplier of locks to the General Post Office and a supplier to His Majesty's Prison Service. In 1835, they received a patent for a burglar-resisting safe and opened a safe factory in London in 1837. In 1851, they designed a special secure display case for the Koh-i-Noor diamond for its appearance at The Great Exhibition.
In 1984, the company was purchased by Racal, who sold it in 1997 to Williams plc. In August 2000, they were sold to Assa Abloy. In 2006, Chubb was merged into the Mul-T-Lock group within Assa Abloy.

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