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of Lydbrook, Glos.
of Lydbrook, Glos.


1920 Business established by Harold W. Smith, following the failure of [[H. W. Smith and Co]].


1956 Part of the metals group of [[Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Co]]<ref>The Times  Apr. 12, 1956</ref>


There were various other firms named Temco, including the US company Texas Engineering & Manufacturing Company (TEMCO), also known as Temco Aircraft Corporation.
In the 1960s the business was taken over by [[BICC]].
 
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* NOTE: There were various other unrelated firms named Temco, including the US company Texas Engineering & Manufacturing Company (TEMCO), also known as Temco Aircraft Corporation.


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*  'The Industrial History of Dean' by Cyril Hart: David & Charles, 1971


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1955.

of Lydbrook, Glos.

1920 Business established by Harold W. Smith, following the failure of H. W. Smith and Co.

1956 Part of the metals group of Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Co[1]

In the 1960s the business was taken over by BICC.


  • NOTE: There were various other unrelated firms named Temco, including the US company Texas Engineering & Manufacturing Company (TEMCO), also known as Temco Aircraft Corporation.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Apr. 12, 1956
  • 'The Industrial History of Dean' by Cyril Hart: David & Charles, 1971