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[[image:Im1969EnV228-19690424 p039 Norgren.jpg|thumb| April 1969.]] | [[image:Im1969EnV228-19690424 p039 Norgren.jpg|thumb| April 1969.]] | ||
[[image:Im1969v229-p1002CANOrgren.jpg|thumb| 1969.]] | [[image:Im1969v229-p1002CANOrgren.jpg|thumb| 1969.]] | ||
[[Image:Im1969EnV-Norgren.jpg|thumb| 1969. ]] | |||
of Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire. | of Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire. | ||
1968 Exhibited at the 1968 London International Engineering and Marine Exhibition - a division of [[Shipston Engineering Co]]<ref>The Times Oct. 1, 1968</ref> | |||
1970 Acquired by [[Shipston Engineering Co]] | 1970 Acquired by [[Shipston Engineering Co]] | ||
1972 [[Imperial Metal Industries]] acquired [[Shipston Engineering Co|Norgren Shipston International]], maker of pneumatic equipments, and its US associate [[C. A. Norgren]] <ref>The Times Nov. 3, 1972</ref> | |||
Became part of [[IMI Pneumatics]] later becoming [[IMI Norgren Enots]] | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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of Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire.
1968 Exhibited at the 1968 London International Engineering and Marine Exhibition - a division of Shipston Engineering Co[1]
1970 Acquired by Shipston Engineering Co
1972 Imperial Metal Industries acquired Norgren Shipston International, maker of pneumatic equipments, and its US associate C. A. Norgren [2]
Became part of IMI Pneumatics later becoming IMI Norgren Enots