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[[Image:Im1983EP-Brush.jpg|thumb| 1983. ]] | [[Image:Im1983EP-Brush.jpg|thumb| 1983. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im1984EP-Brush.jpg|thumb| 1984. ]] | [[Image:Im1984EP-Brush.jpg|thumb| 1984. ]] | ||
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of Northampton. | of Northampton. | ||
1973 Formed as a new subsidiary company by [[Brush Electrical Engineering Co]] to take over responsibility for the fusegear business<ref>The Times, January 3, 1973</ref> | 1973 Formed as a new subsidiary company by [[Brush Electrical Engineering Co]] to take over responsibility for the fusegear business<ref>The Times, January 3, 1973</ref> - see [[Kenton Engineering Co]] | ||
1983 Part of [[Hawker Siddeley]] and its subsidiary [[Brush Electrical Engineering Co|Brush Group]] of companies. | 1983 Part of [[Hawker Siddeley]] and its subsidiary [[Brush Electrical Engineering Co|Brush Group]] of companies. | ||
1989 Name changed to [[Hawker Fusegear]] | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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of Northampton.
1973 Formed as a new subsidiary company by Brush Electrical Engineering Co to take over responsibility for the fusegear business[1] - see Kenton Engineering Co
1983 Part of Hawker Siddeley and its subsidiary Brush Group of companies.
1989 Name changed to Hawker Fusegear
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, January 3, 1973