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'''Chad Valley'''
The ''Chad Valley'' company produced a wide range of boardgames and toys, including teddybears kindergarten toys.


==References==
Chad Valley started out as a Birmingham printing company set up by Joseph and Alfred Johnson in 1860. In 1897, they opened a factory in nearby Harwell, though which ran the river Chad (actually more of a stream). The region was known as Chad Valley, and the factory became known as the Chad Valley Works.
* ''Kenneth and Marguerite Fawdry'', '''Pollocks History of English Dolls and Toys''', researched by Deborah Brown (Ernest Benn Ltd., 1979), ISBN 0510000495
* ''Pauline Cockrill'', '''The Ultimate Teddy Bear Book''' (Dorling Kindersley, 1991), ISBN 0751333913
* ''Pauline Cockrill'', '''The Teddy Bear Encyclopedia''' (Dorling Kindersley, 1993, 2001), ISBN 0751333913


==External Links==
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*[http://www.luckybears.com/encyclopaedia_chad_valley.asp Chad Valley Company History (luckybears.com)]
* [http://www.luckybears.com/encyclopaedia_chad_valley.asp Chad Valley Company History (luckybears.com)]
* [http://billdargue.jimdo.com/placenames-gazetteer-a-to-y/places-c/chad-valley/ ''William Dargue'', A History of Birmingham - Chad Valley]

Revision as of 17:25, 4 April 2014

The Chad Valley company produced a wide range of boardgames and toys, including teddybears kindergarten toys.

Chad Valley started out as a Birmingham printing company set up by Joseph and Alfred Johnson in 1860. In 1897, they opened a factory in nearby Harwell, though which ran the river Chad (actually more of a stream). The region was known as Chad Valley, and the factory became known as the Chad Valley Works.

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