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1971 Parcbond, a private company, agreed to acquire Keland Ltd<ref>The Times, Jul 08, 1971</ref>.
1971 [[Burnholme and Forder]] acquired Parcbond
1976 The [[Motor Rail]] company was put into receivership together with its subsidiary [[Keland]] Ltd of Blaydon on Tyne; a new company [[Keland Electrics]] was established by the National Enterprise Board to acquire the manufacturing and certain other assets of Keland<ref> The Times, Feb 08, 1977</ref>  
1976 The [[Motor Rail]] company was put into receivership together with its subsidiary [[Keland]] Ltd of Blaydon on Tyne; a new company [[Keland Electrics]] was established by the National Enterprise Board to acquire the manufacturing and certain other assets of Keland<ref> The Times, Feb 08, 1977</ref>  



Latest revision as of 12:16, 23 January 2016

1971 Parcbond, a private company, agreed to acquire Keland Ltd[1].

1971 Burnholme and Forder acquired Parcbond

1976 The Motor Rail company was put into receivership together with its subsidiary Keland Ltd of Blaydon on Tyne; a new company Keland Electrics was established by the National Enterprise Board to acquire the manufacturing and certain other assets of Keland[2]


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  1. The Times, Jul 08, 1971
  2. The Times, Feb 08, 1977