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Mitcham Foundry and Engineering Ltd.

Based at the James Estate, corner of Bond Road and Western Road.

From the Mitcham and Tooting Advertiser, 18th August 1955

THE MITCHAM INDUSTRIALIST WHO BEAT THE NAVY EXPERTS
He solved U-boat secret

When the Navy captured a German U-boat during the early part of the war, an underwater metal cutter with an entirely unknown type of valve was discovered inside it.

Admiralty experts were stumped. They wanted to use similar valves on equipment in our own submarines, but did not know how they were made. Naval engineers started to draw up plans and meanwhile one of the small valves was sent to the Mitcham Foundry and Engineering Company.

Mr. Robert Badcoe, one of the two partners at the foundry, studied the valve carefully. He decided, after a lot of thought, that he could make one, and set about it.

The valve took 64 operations and contained 13 different threads, but it was soon completed and sent back to the Admiralty. A few days later blueprints arrived at Mitcham telling Mr. Badcoe how the valve could be made!

Work at the foundry ranges from the manufacture of cheese and sweet moulds to the building of underwater television equipment and secret components for Harwell, the atomic research centre.

Originally a workhouse, and, in the first world war a hospital, the foundry lies back from the Western Road near Mitcham Fair Green.

At a very early age, Mr. Badcoe, who now lives in Worcester Park, was apprenticed to a Tooting firm of carburettor manufacturers. Steadily he built up an extensive knowledge of the motoring and light engineering trade.

For a number of years he acted as a second mechanic to a Maserati motor racing team in this country.

Later, when the firm closed, Mr. Badcoe decided to take over the foundry at Mitcham and with his father-in-law, Mr. George Langlands, as a partner, gradually built up the business.

Mr. Badcoe, now nearing 60, is a man who believes in facing emergencies only when they arise and his 35 hand-picked and skilled men follow in his footsteps. They still refuse to wear protective clothing for their faces and hands although they are continually dealing with white hot molten metal.

When the war started the factory immediately began to manufacture shells, aeroplane parts, fire-fighting apparatus and metal air valves for frogmen’s breathing units.

The firm once received an order from the Air Ministry for thousands of aircraft parts for which over 80 tons of lead had to be used.

It was stored on the floor of one of the workshops, and a few days later, when workmen reached the bottom of the pile, they found that the weight had caused it to sink about four feet into the ground.

A big order which the foundry is dealing with at present is a speciality and they have often been called upon to make such things as jewellers’ lathes for Hatton Garden merchants.

Mr. Badcoe and his team are now working on a special type of outboard propellor unit for a Commonwealth Government.

Each unit is made up of hundreds of different parts and often the men have had to make their own jigs and fixtures.

(photo) Mr. Badcoe’s son, Christopher, places a finished unit among the other equipment for an important contract.

Note that some online company check websites show this company as number 00245458 at 174 London Road, CR4 3LD, the engineering works at the rear of the Swan.


James Estate
132 Western Road

Castings, Engineering.

Source:
Borough of Mitcham List of Factories,
Town Clerk’s Department,
July 1963.
Available at Merton Heritage and Local Studies Centre at Morden Library.
Reference L2 (670) MIT

Petroleum Licences in 1916

From the minutes of the Mitcham Urban District Council
Volume 2
April 1916 to March 1917
Public Health and Burials
5th September 1916
page 104

PETROLEUM LICENCES.

—The Committee considered applications for petroleum and carbide of calcium licences as under, and after hearing the Petroleum Inspector thereon recommend the Council to grant such licences:-

Name Premises Quantity Gals.
A. & C. Jenner Clarendon Works Upper Mitcham 200
A. & C. Jenner 5 Bucks Head Parade London Road 40
Horsley Bros. Kings Head Garage Lower Green 250
Lancaster & Co. Ltd Benedict Wharf 150
Hepburn Gale & Ross Ltd. 243 Church Road 1500
Thos. Parsons & Sons 92 Church Road 250
W.J. Bush & Co. Ltd Batsworth Road 1500
F.H. Cannon London Road Upper Mitcham 40
A. Dendy London Road Upper Mitcham 300
Forster & Gregory Chemical Works Lonesome 200
A.E. Cooper Lyndhurst Graham Road 150
A. Davis 1 Gorringe Park Terrace 16
Griffiths Bros & Co. Church Road 400
Chas. H. Blume Western Road 750
George Hart Cranmer Road 150
Aspinalls Enamel Ltd Bath Road 100
Norman Smee & Dodwell Miles Lane 60
Typke & King Ltd Tamworth Lane 4000
T. & W. Farmiloe Ltd Batsworth Road 37

Carbide of Calcium

Name Premises Quantity Cwts.
A. & C. Jenner Clarendon Works Upper Mitcham 10
T. W. Palmer Merton Abbey Iron Works Church Road 1

Minutes of meetings held by the Mitcham Urban District Council are available on request from the Merton Heritage and Local Studies Centre at Morden Library.