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[[image:Im19441116FL-Durawire.jpg |thumb| November 1944.]] | [[image:Im19441116FL-Durawire.jpg |thumb| November 1944.]] | ||
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1950 Acquired by one of its customers [[Hartley Electromotives]]. | 1950 Acquired by one of its customers [[Hartley Electromotives]]. | ||
1963 [[Hartley Baird]] sold their interest in [[Duratube and Wire]]<ref>The Times, 4 October 1963</ref>. | 1963 [[Hartley Baird]] sold their interest in [[Duratube and Wire]] to the [[Western Selection and Development Co]]<ref>The Times, 4 October 1963</ref>. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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Duratube and Wire Ltd. of Faggs Road, Feltham, Middx. Telephone: Feltham 3332. Cables: "Duratube, Feltham"
1947 British Industries Fair Advert as Manufacturers of Durawires; Duracables; Insulated Durasleeve; Durathread; Durastrip; Duratube. Conduits for all Electrical purposes. Extruded Durastrips for Technical and Non-Technical Applications such as Packings, Ladies', Gentlemen's Belts and other Fashion Goods. (Plastics Section - Earls Court, 1st Floor, Stand No. 815) [1]
1950 Acquired by one of its customers Hartley Electromotives.
1963 Hartley Baird sold their interest in Duratube and Wire to the Western Selection and Development Co[2].
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1947 British Industries Fair Advert 385; and p89
- ↑ The Times, 4 October 1963