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of Coventry, licensor of the French [[Lorraine]] aero engine
of Coventry.


1936 Public company incorporated to acquire the rights in the British Empire to manufacture Lorraine aero-engines, and also marine engines. A new factory would be constructed at Coventry<ref>The Times, Dec 01, 1936</ref>
Licensed by the Société des Moteurs et Automobiles Lorraine to build their [[Lorraine]] engines.
 
1936 Public company incorporated to acquire the rights in the British Empire to manufacture Lorraine aero-engines, and also marine engines. A new factory would be constructed at Coventry<ref>The Times, Dec 01, 1936</ref>.  Facing criticism in the Press, the directors decided not to proceed with the allotment of shares and returned investors' money<ref>The Times, Dec 03, 1936</ref>


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of Coventry.

Licensed by the Société des Moteurs et Automobiles Lorraine to build their Lorraine engines.

1936 Public company incorporated to acquire the rights in the British Empire to manufacture Lorraine aero-engines, and also marine engines. A new factory would be constructed at Coventry[1]. Facing criticism in the Press, the directors decided not to proceed with the allotment of shares and returned investors' money[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Dec 01, 1936
  2. The Times, Dec 03, 1936