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'''Churchill Gear Machines''' of Newcastle. | |||
1956 the Scotswood division of [[Churchill-Redman]] was renamed [[Churchill Gear Machines]]<ref>The Times, Apr 04, 1956</ref> | 1956 the Scotswood division of [[Churchill-Redman]] was renamed [[Churchill Gear Machines]]<ref>The Times, Apr 04, 1956</ref> |
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Churchill Gear Machines of Newcastle.
1956 the Scotswood division of Churchill-Redman was renamed Churchill Gear Machines[1]
1957 The new "6-in-line Automatic Hobbing Machines" was supplied to a car manufacturer[2]
1966 Tube Investments acquired Charles Churchill and Co[3]
1973 TI resumed use of the Charles Churchill name for its Blaydon-on-Tyne machine tool manufacturing and home sales operations[4] - see TI Churchill
Later part of Coventry Gauge and Tool Co[5]