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"Offensive to the sight,
disgusting to the imagination and destructive to the health." This was how
London drinking water, which was drawn from the Thames, was described in a pamphlet
published in 1827. The Thames was heavily contaminated with raw sewage; cholera
and typhoid epidemics were rampant. Coincidentally, this was also the year in which the company started expanding their ceramic technology to industrial and other specialized applications such as insulators for electrical telegraph. In response to public awareness of the danger of the polluted water, they began making water filter cases packed with powdered carbon.
1846: The Lambeth factory was in the vanguard of the revolution in sanitation technology and products which Chadwick, and the great reformers of the day, brought to metropolitan England. Without the hard work and foresight of Henry Doulton that revolution would have been delayed by decades.
1882: Henry Doulton acquired a small factory in the Midlands, motherland of the Staffordshire potteries and the home of the Doulton Drinking Water Purifier. 1901: King Edward VII knighted Henry Doulton
1906: Doulton introduced a filter that proved to be strong enough to remove all known bacteria. It was rapidly adopted by hospitals, laboratories and for use in domestic water filtration throughout the world. The popularity and effectiveness of even the early 20th century designs has resulted in their continued use world wide.Doulton® ceramics are now in use in over 150 countries.
1935: Doulton acquired the old-established works of George Skey & Co. at Tamworth, Staffs which produced drain pipes, chimney pots, general and chemical stoneware and terracotta. The reason was to transfer the industrial and technical products from Lambeth works and transform the factory, but the war intervened and plans were delayed until the 1950's. 1956: (after 100+ years) the Lambeth works were finally closed and the Tamworth Company was named Doulton Industrial Porcelains Ltd. 1963: Aerox Ltd. from Stroud, Gloucester, an industrial filtration company, was acquired and subsequently integrated with the filter division of Doulton Industrial Porcelains.
1972: Doulton was taken over by Pearson and Son Ltd., which restructured several of their divisions under the Doulton group. 1975: new research and development centre was established in Burslam and Aerox activities were transferred to Stone. 1980: Pearson group purchased Fairey Holdings from the National Enterprise Board. 1982: The glass and sanitary-ware divisions of the Doulton group were disposed of , the Doulton group disbanded, and Doulton Engineering brought under the management of Fairey. 1985: The company changed its name to Fairey Industrial Ceramics Ltd. 1985: Slack & Brownlow were then acquired by Portals Water Treatment (now Portacel) and the domestic water filter division was acquired by Doulton Industrial Products, the manufacturer of Royal Doulton® water filters. The company acquired the domestic water filter business of Portacel and the rights to the trademarks Berkefeld (later changed to British Berkefeld) and Sterasyl. Berkefeld line of water filters comprised of single candle pressure filters. 1986: Fairey Group Ltd. became independent of Pearson by a management buy-out. 1988: Fairey became publicly-quoted company as Fairey Group plc. with the following divisions:
1990: Doulton and Berkefeld domestic water filters received the Queen's award for export achievement.
2003: Rolls Royce plc. acquired Fairy Industrial Ceramics Ltd. from Fairey Group plc. in mid , retained the aerospace ceramic casting division and spun off the ceramic filtration, ceramic crossflow membranes and other specialty ceramics divisions. By the end of the same year FICL moved to a new modern ISO 9000 certified facility in New Castle upon Tyne just a few miles north of the Stone facilities. Doulton's Extensive Development Laboratories are continually setting new standards in water quality throughout the world. Their commitment to quality has been demonstrated by achieving ISO 9002* certification, tested and approved by:
Doulton is the ONLY authentic manufacture of the original gravity-fed water purification systems world wide. Even those who attempt to convince the public that their 3rd world made products are "authentic" use the Doulton ceramic filters! Today, over a million Doulton units are sold each year in over 150 countries around the globe, where Doulton is a household name synonymous with clean, healthy drinking water.
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