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Derry Street, Wolverhampton
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Manufacturers of a wide range of special purpose machine tools, production tooling and associated equipment, sub-contractors to the automotive, aerospace, process and general engineering industries.<ref>Wolverhampton Express and Star 20 October 1976</ref>
By 1959 was a member of the [[Owen Organisation]]
 
1973 Acquired by [[A. E. Griffiths (Smethwick)|Lyndale Engineering]]<ref>The Times  Oct. 5, 1973</ref>
 
1976 Manufacturers of a wide range of special purpose machine tools, production tooling and associated equipment, sub-contractors to the automotive, aerospace, process and general engineering industries.<ref>Wolverhampton Express and Star 20 October 1976</ref>


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Derry Street, Wolverhampton

By 1959 was a member of the Owen Organisation

1973 Acquired by Lyndale Engineering[1]

1976 Manufacturers of a wide range of special purpose machine tools, production tooling and associated equipment, sub-contractors to the automotive, aerospace, process and general engineering industries.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Oct. 5, 1973
  2. Wolverhampton Express and Star 20 October 1976