Fate Sold to MAN SE Successor Mirrlees Blackstone Headquarters Stockport Founded 29 January 1889 | Predecessor Rutland Ironworks Products Diesel engines Founder Edward Blackstone Acquisition date 1937 | |
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Industry Agricultural engineering, diesel engines Key people Edward Christopher BlackstoneThomas Ashby Parent organizations |
Blackstone & Co. was a farm implement maker at Stamford, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.
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History
Edward Christopher Blackstone was born in 1851. In 1877 he became a partner in Jeffery and Blackstone This company became the limited company Blackstone & Co on 29 January 1889.
Diesel engines
In 1896 they built lamp start oil engines. By 1912 they had developed a new internal combustion engine that ran on vaporising oil and was fired by a spark. It did not need a hot bulb like most engines of the time. By 1919 they had mounted a 25 hp 3-cylinder version in a crawler tractor, which they built till 1925.
By 1929 they were building diesel engines for the Agricultural & General Engineers (AGE) group. Richard Garrett & Sons assembled some of these tractors. They were similar to an International 15/30. AGE collapsed in 1932.
Mergers
AGE collapsed in 1932, after which Blackstone & Co. continued as an engine builder and was taken over by R A Lister and Company in 1937 to form Lister Blackstone.
Associated British Oil Engine Company
The Associated British Oil Engine Company (ABOE) was a British engineering company. In 1945 Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day joined the group.
Hawker Siddeley
R A Lister & Company was taken over by the Hawker Siddeley Group in 1965 and, in a later re-organisation, Lister became Lister Petter and Blackstone became Mirrlees Blackstone.
Mirrlees Blackstone Limited
Mirrlees Blackstone Limited was formed on June 1, 1969 by the merger of Mirrlees National Limited (formerly Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day) and Blackstone & Company Limited. All were, at the time, members of the Hawker Siddeley Group.
Alsthom
In 1988, General Electric Company plc merged its Paxman (engines), Ruston and Mirrlees Blackstone diesels businesses with the Alsthom division of Compagnie Générale d'Electricité (CGE) to form GEC-Alsthom. In 2000, Alstom sold its diesel engine businesses (Ruston, Paxman, and Mirrlees Blackstone) to MAN Group.
Closure
Mirrlees Blackstone were bought by MAN Diesel, along with the diesel businesses of the collapsed GEC, although little remains. The Stockport factory has been partly demolished and replaced with a new office and warehouse facility which still serves the aftermarket for spares and servicing of Lister Blackstone engines under the MAN Diesel & Turbo tagline. The Blackstone name lives on with the Blackstones F.C..
Products
British Rail products
Blackstone supplied a number of diesel engines for British Rail locomotives but these were largely unsuccessful and were not adopted.
The Stamford East railway station serviced the companies works.
Previous employees
Examples of Blackstone engines can be seen at the Anson Engine Museum near Manchester. The former Stamford Museum in Stamford, Lincolnshire, also had a Blackstone engine on display, and held an archive relating to the company.