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[[Image:ImWT19330902-Hivac.jpg|thumb| September 1933.]]
[[Image:Im1935RSS-High.jpg|thumb| 1935. Hivac. ]]
[[Image:Im1935RSS-High.jpg|thumb| 1935. Hivac. ]]
[[Image:Im1935RSS-High2.jpg|thumb| 1935. Hivac. ]]
[[Image:Im1935RSS-High2.jpg|thumb| 1935. Hivac. ]]
[[image:Hivac 1939CRT.jpg|thumb| April 1939. ]]


of Farringdon Road, London
of Farringdon Road, London, maker of valves and cathode ray tubes


Previously [[Freedman Valve Co]]
Previously [[Freedman Valve Co]]


1930-33 [[Paul Freedman]] was MD
1930-33 [[Paul Freedman]] was MD of [[Freedman Valve Co]]


1935 Patent to the company and Donovan William Sayers for a portable wireless receiver
1935 Patent to the company and Donovan William Sayers for a portable wireless receiver

Latest revision as of 10:41, 11 July 2022

September 1933.
1935. Hivac.
1935. Hivac.
April 1939.

of Farringdon Road, London, maker of valves and cathode ray tubes

Previously Freedman Valve Co

1930-33 Paul Freedman was MD of Freedman Valve Co

1935 Patent to the company and Donovan William Sayers for a portable wireless receiver

Name changed to Hivac.

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