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1965 [[Architectural Aluminium]] was formed as a joint venture between [[Pillar|Pillar Holdings]] and [[Alcan|Alcan Industries]], to exploit the use of aluminium in buildings in the UK; Pillar transferred to the new company its holdings in [[Airlight Aluminium Windows]] and 3 other companies<ref>The Times, Jul 27, 1965</ref>
1965 [[Architectural Aluminium]] was formed as a joint venture between [[Pillar|Pillar Holdings]] and [[Alcan Industries]], to exploit the use of aluminium in buildings in the UK; Pillar transferred to the new company its holdings in [[Airlight Aluminium Windows]] and 3 other companies<ref>The Times, Jul 27, 1965</ref>


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Maker of aluminium windows

1965 Architectural Aluminium was formed as a joint venture between Pillar Holdings and Alcan Industries, to exploit the use of aluminium in buildings in the UK; Pillar transferred to the new company its holdings in Airlight Aluminium Windows and 3 other companies[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Jul 27, 1965