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[[image:Im1929BIF-Dunlop Sports.jpg|thumb| 1929. British Industries Fair catalogue.]] | |||
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of St. James's House, St. James's Street, London, SW1. | |||
1929 Listed Exhibitor. Distributors of the Sports Goods of the [[Dunlop Rubber Co]]., including Bowls, Football Bladders, Golf Balls, Hockey Sticks, Tennis Balls, Tennis Rackets, Sundries. (Stand No. B.16) <ref>[[1929 British Industries Fair]] p53. Advert 140.</ref> | |||
1933 Sports Goods was one of the 4 divisions of [[Dunlop Rubber Co]] | |||
1982 Dunlop Sports Company won the £10,000 Willis Faber Manufacturing Effectiveness Award for the process it used to produce injection-moulded tennis racket frames.<ref>The Engineer 1982/05/27</ref> | |||
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of St. James's House, St. James's Street, London, SW1.
1929 Listed Exhibitor. Distributors of the Sports Goods of the Dunlop Rubber Co., including Bowls, Football Bladders, Golf Balls, Hockey Sticks, Tennis Balls, Tennis Rackets, Sundries. (Stand No. B.16) [1]
1933 Sports Goods was one of the 4 divisions of Dunlop Rubber Co
1982 Dunlop Sports Company won the £10,000 Willis Faber Manufacturing Effectiveness Award for the process it used to produce injection-moulded tennis racket frames.[2]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1929 British Industries Fair p53. Advert 140.
- ↑ The Engineer 1982/05/27