About Us

Our Heritage

Our heritage is one of innovation and bold decisions. We have achieved growth and diversification by believing in our people, investing in new products, taking brave decisions and building trusted relationships. We believe this is a strong foundation for a bright future.

It is believed that Lucy Group’s origins reach back to 1760 but the company has been in existence since 1812, when William Carter opened an ironmongery shop on the High Street in Oxford. In 1825, the business moved to a new brass and iron foundry in Jericho, Oxford, a site which later became known as the Eagle Works and is still the headquarters of Lucy Group today. For more information on our heritage, see our timeline below.

2019

The opening of the new Lucy technical facility in Vadodara, India

2018

Acquisition of Lucy Arteche Equipamentos Eletricos Ltda in Brazil

2015

W Lucy & Co acquires Crompton Greaves (CG) equity interests in CG Lucy Switchgear Ltd to become Lucy Electric India. W Lucy & Co Ltd announce acquisition of the GridKey business from Selex ES Ltd

2014

Lucy Switchgear re-brands to Lucy Electric and opens new office and factory in Thailand

2013

Acquisition of Truscanian Ltd, an aluminium and bronze casting business; Lucy Castings formed combining Truscanian Ltd and Sandawana Castings Ltd

2012

Lucy Switchgear opens in China

2011

Zodion Limited net assets were acquired and integrated with Lucy Lighting to become Lucy Zodion Ltd

2008

Redevelopment of the former Eagle Works site complete; Lucy Real Estate business unit established to combine Lucy Properties, Lucy Development and Lucy Block Management

2005

Lucy Switchgear moves to Thame and all manufacturing ends at Eagle Works. A third factory opens in Dubai for ring main units and SF6 switchgear

2003

Development agreement for Eagle Works signed with Berkeley Homes

2001

Major business reorganisation takes place to modernise and expand the Lucy Group

1997

Lucy Switchgear opens first manufacturing unit in United Arab Emirates

1996

Acquisition of Power Isolators Ltd & Power Connectors Ltd in Banbury

1994

CG Lucy Switchgear Ltd joint venture established with Grants Greaves

1990

Richard Dick takes over as Chairman

1989

Acquisition of Sandawana Castings in Witney

1968

Gordon Dick recruits Ralph Holland to run sales and marketing

1966

Last freeholds for Eagle Works acquired

1959

WL Shareholding Co Ltd incorporated, stabilising independent ownership

1950

Gordon Dick succeeds as Chairman

1930

Gordon Dick joins Lucy’s and together with Chief Engineer L.P. Lockwood undertakes a major redesign programme

1925

John Reid Dick becomes Chairman

1911

Lucy’s acknowledges future lies in the electrical business by joining BEAMA

1905

William Madgen appoints John Reid Dick as Managing Director

1899

Charles Kelley sells shares to William Madgen.

1897

Charles Kelley takes over and forms W Lucy & Co Ltd

1873

Business bought by James Kelley

1864

Business changes name to Grafton & Lucy

1838

Business (now owned by Charles Grafton) renamed Eagle Ironworks

1825

Carter opens the Jericho Iron and Brass Foundry in Walton Well Road

1812

William Carter opens ironmongery business on Oxford High Street