Monington & Weston produced pianos in London, England, between 1858 and 1975.
In the early days, the only thing that supported them was their passion for music and desire to produce superior pianos.
In later years they also produced pianos under the Gerhard Heintzman brand.
The new company continued to produce pianos under both names, with the Heintzman grand piano the top line.
The Cable Company produced pianos under different name brands, after acquiring other piano makers.
The company was taken over by Kohler & Campbell in 1910, who continued to produce pianos under the Behr name until the 1950s.
Generalmusic also produces digital pianos, the Promega series, which are more popular than their synthesizer products.
Over time Wurlitzer changed to producing only organs, pianos, and jukeboxes.
The mill produced pianos through his retirement in 1870.
After de-Nazification of the C.Bechstein Company, they started in 1948 to produce pianos again.