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High Integrity Engineering Solutions
McGeoch Technology, known for high-quality electrical and lighting solutions for land and sea applications, is expanding their offerings from their Birmingham, UK headquarters. Learn more in their new DL pocket-sized leaflet.
McGeoch Rules the Waves
McGeoch Technology, renowned for bespoke electrical systems and marine lighting, has supplied over 12,000 lighting units and 600 panels for naval ships and submarines, highlighting its long-standing expertise in naval engineering.
Mcgeoch’s Success Continues at Home & Abroad
McGeoch showcased its fast-developing marine lighting and ships’ brassfoundry products at the British Industries Fair, attracting global attention and contributing to a robust order book.
A Right Royal Occasion
Birmingham’s 1956 British Industries Fair showcased UK’s finest, including standout McGeoch & Co Ltd. The event attracted global buyers and a royal visit from Queen Elizabeth II, epitomizing Britain’s industrial excellence
A New Direction For Warwick Works
McGeoch’s Warwick Works stood strong through the Birmingham Blitz, later leading in electronics innovation. Discover McGeoch’s unparalleled electronics skills and their transformative journey post-WWII
McGeoch’s Hero With a Smile
Mr. Walter Heath and William Greene’s heroic actions during the WWII blitz saved McGeoch & Company. Heath, awarded an OBE, embodied dedication in work and service
By Hook & By Crook The Business Survives
WWI era: McGeoch’s mastery in standardised electric light fittings and pivotal support for the Clyde shipbuilding industry, paving the way for post-war maritime innovations
McGeoch Joins the Olympic Class
Exploring the legacy of ‘RMS Olympic’ and its Olympic-Class Liners, featuring maritime furnishings by William McGeoch & Co.
The McGeoch Edwardian Era
Glasgow thrived as a maritime hub by 1900, prominently featuring in the ‘RMS Lusitania’s’ story, illuminated by William McGeoch & Co’s exceptional marine lighting expertise
McGeoch Lights up the City of Paris
Highlighting the ‘SS City of Paris’, this blog explores its record-breaking journeys and William McGeoch’s impact on maritime lighting design in the late 19th century