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of Asbestos House, Southwark Street, London, SE1
1922 Company formed by Bell’s United Asbestos Co Ltd with the Raybestos Company of Bridgeport, Connecticut, itself a subsidiary of Raybestos-Manhattan.
1928 Turner and Newall purchased Bells United Asbestos Co Ltd.
1937 Brake linings and clutch linings. "Raybestos" C.P. Non-Metallic Segments. "Raybestos" C.W. White Alloy Wire Segments. "Raybestos" Moulded Clutch Facings.[1]
1963 Motor Show exhibitor. Asbestos friction parts.[2]