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of William Blake House, Marshall Street, London, W1.

Advertising agents.

Subsidiaries Baker-Dorset Associates and Rupert Chetwynd and Partners

1967 Anderton-Forco Industries sold the entire share capital to a new company Connell, May and Steavenson (Holdings). [1]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, April 3, 1967