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of Beaumaris, Anglesey.
[[Image:Im19510420CM-Sunders.jpg|thumb| April 1951. Saunders-Roe-Leyland coach. ]]
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of Fryars Works, Beaumaris, Anglesey
   
   
Public Service Vehicle Body Builders and Marine Engineers.   
WWII [[Saunders-Roe]] established a factory at Beaumaris for flying boats.
 
Post-WWII: Built public service vehicle bodies and were marine engineers.   
   
   
1953 Director: [[Geoffrey Verdon Roe]] (Managing).
1953 Director: [[Geoffrey Verdon Roe]] (Managing).
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[[Category: Town - Anglesey]]
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[[Category: Coachbuilders - Automotive]]
[[Category: Coachbuilders - Automotive]]
[[Category: Ship Builders]]

Latest revision as of 12:36, 3 October 2024

April 1951. Saunders-Roe-Leyland coach.
April 1951.

of Fryars Works, Beaumaris, Anglesey

WWII Saunders-Roe established a factory at Beaumaris for flying boats.

Post-WWII: Built public service vehicle bodies and were marine engineers.

1953 Director: Geoffrey Verdon Roe (Managing).

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