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[[Image:Im195703PWE-JB.jpg|thumb| March 1957.]] | |||
of Glasgow, Clydebank | |||
1950 Company founded. | |||
1954 Private company; subsidiary of [[John Brown and Co]] | |||
1961 Water tube boiler manufacturers and general engineers. 1,200 employees. | |||
1962 Building boilers for several power stations; built the bowl structure for the Goonhilly satellite receiver station<ref>The Times, Aug 17, 1962</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:29, 15 November 2018

of Glasgow, Clydebank
1950 Company founded.
1954 Private company; subsidiary of John Brown and Co
1961 Water tube boiler manufacturers and general engineers. 1,200 employees.
1962 Building boilers for several power stations; built the bowl structure for the Goonhilly satellite receiver station[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, Aug 17, 1962