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'''Staveley Machine Tools Ltd.''' of Kennedy Tower, St. Chads, Queensway, Birmingham.
'''Staveley Machine Tools Ltd.''' of Kennedy Tower, St. Chads, Queensway, Birmingham.
Part of [[Staveley Industries]]


1974 '''Kearns-Richards Division''' based in Altrincham introduced a new SF100 horizontal boring and milling machine.<ref>The Engineer 1974/06/20</ref>
1967 Digby MacLaren Burnell was appointed chief executive of the division<ref>The Times Feb. 20, 1968</ref>
 
1974 [[Kearns-Richards|Kearns-Richards Division]] based in Broadheath, Altrincham, introduced a new SF100 horizontal boring and milling machine.<ref>The Engineer 1974/06/20</ref>


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1973.

Staveley Machine Tools Ltd. of Kennedy Tower, St. Chads, Queensway, Birmingham.

Part of Staveley Industries

1967 Digby MacLaren Burnell was appointed chief executive of the division[1]

1974 Kearns-Richards Division based in Broadheath, Altrincham, introduced a new SF100 horizontal boring and milling machine.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Feb. 20, 1968
  2. The Engineer 1974/06/20