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'''Southern Forge Ltd.''' of Langley, Bucks.
'''Southern Forge Ltd.''' of Langley, near Slough, Bucks.


1945 Private company.
1945 Private company.
1954 In association with [[Almin]] Ltd (see advert)


1961 Manufacturers of aluminium alloy extruded sections, bars, rods, tubes and drop forgings. 650 employees. <ref>[[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref>
1961 Manufacturers of aluminium alloy extruded sections, bars, rods, tubes and drop forgings. 650 employees. <ref>[[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref>
1966 Site sold by [[Imperial Aluminium Co]]


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April 1947.
May 1947.
August 1951.
January 1952.
1953.
September 1954.

Southern Forge Ltd. of Langley, near Slough, Bucks.

1945 Private company.

1954 In association with Almin Ltd (see advert)

1961 Manufacturers of aluminium alloy extruded sections, bars, rods, tubes and drop forgings. 650 employees. [1]

1966 Site sold by Imperial Aluminium Co

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