Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1966 Acquired half of the new French company established by [[Brockhouse Steel Structures]] to exploit the C.L.A.S.P. industrialised building system<ref>The Times, Sep 09, 1966</ref>
1966 Acquired half of the new French company established by [[Brockhouse Steel Structures]] to exploit the C.L.A.S.P. industrialised building system<ref>The Times, Sep 09, 1966</ref>


1968 The activities of the H. J. Cash subsidiary of [[John Laing and Son]] were transferred to the company<ref>The Times, Oct 04, 1968</ref>
1968 The activities of [[H. J. Cash and Co|H. J. Cash]], a subsidiary of [[John Laing and Son]], were transferred to the company<ref>The Times, Oct 04, 1968</ref>


1969 Started a major development of low temperature air conditioning for the food processing industry in anticipation of the effects of changes in government regulations<ref>The Times,  Nov 04, 1969</ref>
1969 Started a major development of low temperature air conditioning for the food processing industry in anticipation of the effects of changes in government regulations<ref>The Times,  Nov 04, 1969</ref>
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==See Also==
==See Also==
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* [[The Engineer 1968 Jul-Dec: Index]]


==Sources of Information==
==Sources of Information==

Latest revision as of 11:33, 22 May 2021

1963 Merger of Weatherfoil and Andrew Air Conditioning, both subsidiaries of Powell Duffryn[1]

1966 Acquired half of the new French company established by Brockhouse Steel Structures to exploit the C.L.A.S.P. industrialised building system[2]

1968 The activities of H. J. Cash, a subsidiary of John Laing and Son, were transferred to the company[3]

1969 Started a major development of low temperature air conditioning for the food processing industry in anticipation of the effects of changes in government regulations[4]

1988 Still part of Powell Duffryn

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Jan 04, 1963
  2. The Times, Sep 09, 1966
  3. The Times, Oct 04, 1968
  4. The Times, Nov 04, 1969