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1963 The new Heating Equipment division was formed by [[BSA]] to coordinate activities in the growing area of central heating equipment. BSA Electrics was starting to play a significant part in its activities | 1963 The new Heating Equipment division was formed by [[BSA]] to coordinate activities in the growing area of central heating equipment. BSA Electrics was starting to play a significant part in its activities | ||
<ref>The Times Nov. 13, 1963</ref> | <ref>The Times Nov. 13, 1963</ref> | ||
1966 BSA Harford Heating Ltd was the world's largest manufacturer of circulating pumps for domestic heating<ref>The Times Nov. 15, 1966</ref> | |||
1969 [[Sealed Motor Construction Co|SMC]] acquired BSA's circulating pumps business<ref>The Times , Oct. 15, 1971</ref> | 1969 [[Sealed Motor Construction Co|SMC]] acquired BSA's circulating pumps business<ref>The Times , Oct. 15, 1971</ref> | ||
1970 Formed a new company jointly owned with [[Shell-Mex and | 1970 Formed a new company jointly owned with [[Shell-Mex and B. P.]]<ref>The Times Nov. 16, 1970</ref> | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 17:43, 24 March 2024
1961 BSA Electrics Ltd was formed
1963 The new Heating Equipment division was formed by BSA to coordinate activities in the growing area of central heating equipment. BSA Electrics was starting to play a significant part in its activities [1]
1966 BSA Harford Heating Ltd was the world's largest manufacturer of circulating pumps for domestic heating[2]
1969 SMC acquired BSA's circulating pumps business[3]
1970 Formed a new company jointly owned with Shell-Mex and B. P.[4]