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of Essex Works, Chadwell Heath, Essex.
of Essex Works, Chadwell Heath, Essex.
1960 Acquired by [[S. Hubbard]].<ref>The Times, May 3, 1960</ref>
1962 [[S. Hubbard]] changed its name to [[Motor Gear and Engineering Co]].<ref>The Times, May 10, 1962</ref>
1965 '''Subsidiaries included:<ref>The Times, May 6, 1965</ref>
* [[Motor Gear and Engineering Co]]
* [[Lancaster Carpets]]
* [[Scientific Welding]]


1967 Acquired [[Priest (Lindley)]] carpet fibre spinners.
1967 Acquired [[Priest (Lindley)]] carpet fibre spinners.


1967 Company name changed to [[Lancaster Carpets and Engineering]].<ref>The Times, April 4, 1967</ref>
1967 Company name changed to '''Lancaster Carpets and Engineering'''.<ref>The Times, April 4, 1967</ref>


1973 Acquired by [[Nottingham Manufacturing Co]]<ref>The Times Aug. 15, 1973</ref>


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== See Also ==
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== Sources of Information ==
== Sources of Information ==
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August 1946.
May 1950.

of Essex Works, Chadwell Heath, Essex.

1960 Acquired by S. Hubbard.[1]

1962 S. Hubbard changed its name to Motor Gear and Engineering Co.[2]

1965 Subsidiaries included:[3]

1967 Acquired Priest (Lindley) carpet fibre spinners.

1967 Company name changed to Lancaster Carpets and Engineering.[4]

1973 Acquired by Nottingham Manufacturing Co[5]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, May 3, 1960
  2. The Times, May 10, 1962
  3. The Times, May 6, 1965
  4. The Times, April 4, 1967
  5. The Times Aug. 15, 1973