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[[image:Im194805AE-ReynoldsRolling.jpg|thumb| May 1948.]] | [[image:Im194805AE-ReynoldsRolling.jpg|thumb| May 1948.]] | ||
[[image:Im194806AE-Reynolds.jpg|thumb| June 1948.]] | [[image:Im194806AE-Reynolds.jpg|thumb| June 1948.]] | ||
[[image:Im194808AE-Reynolds.jpg|thumb| August 1948.]] | |||
of Hay Hall Works, Tyseley, Birmingham | of Hay Hall Works, Tyseley, Birmingham | ||
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Subsidary of [[Reynolds Tube Co]] | Subsidary of [[Reynolds Tube Co]] | ||
1939 See [[1939 Suppliers to the Aircraft Industry| Aircraft Industry Suppliers]] | 1939 See [[1939 Suppliers to the Aircraft Industry| Aircraft Industry Suppliers]]. Producing ''Hiduminium'' high strength, light aluminium alloys | ||
1948 Became part of the new company [[T. I. Aluminium]] <ref>The Times, Nov 30, 1948</ref> | 1948 Became part of the new company [[T. I. Aluminium]] <ref>The Times, Nov 30, 1948</ref> | ||
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[[Category: Town - Birmingham]] | [[Category: Town - Birmingham]] | ||
[[Category: Non-Ferrous Metals]] | [[Category: Non-Ferrous Metals]] |
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of Hay Hall Works, Tyseley, Birmingham
Subsidary of Reynolds Tube Co
1939 See Aircraft Industry Suppliers. Producing Hiduminium high strength, light aluminium alloys
1948 Became part of the new company T. I. Aluminium [1]
1949 Tube Investments acquired the one-third of the shares in the company that it did not already own[2]