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Westair,
a company based in the United Kingdom, was incorporated as a Private
Limited Company in 1972 by Richard Read. In its original format the
Company was called Westair Surveys; it owned an aeroplane and did aerial
survey work in the West Country of the United Kingdom. To help with
the expense of keeping and flying a plane, the Company purchased a series
of Antique maps by a Dutch cartographer called J. Bleau, who published
an atlas of Britain in 1648. Westair reproduced some of these attractive
English County Maps and Maps of England, Scotland and Wales and sold
them to the Historic Houses for sale to tourists and visitors. |
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As the flying declined, the sale and emand for the reproduction
maps increased and more original maps were purchased to reproduce and
sell to more Historic Houses, Castles and Museums. The aeroplane was
eventually sold and the Company concentrated its efforts into reproducing
other objects of historical interest in metalcraft, which can be seen
today. Westair subsequently dropped the word 'Surveys' and it became
Westair Reproductions Ltd. |
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Once the foundations of the metal ranges
were set the Company set up its own Centrifugal Casting division, Westair
Metal Casting. The casting operation is located at its UK offices and
casts products in lead-free pewter and other white metals. Westair cast
all their own metal products such as miniature figures, coins and jewellery
this ensures that Westair is able to offer it's customers the highest
quality product at very competitive prices. |
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Westair Reproductions Ltd., and its
associated companies, has grown into the leading company supplying historical
reproductions to Historic Houses, Castles and Museums not only in the
UK but also to over 36 other countries around the world. |
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