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[[Image:Im1954CMS-Forgings.jpg|thumb| September 1954. ]] | [[Image:Im1954CMS-Forgings.jpg|thumb| September 1954. ]] | ||
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[[image:Im196105AE-Forgings.jpg |thumb| May 1961. ]] | |||
[[image:ImAE196208-Forgings.jpg |thumb| Aug 1962.]] | [[image:ImAE196208-Forgings.jpg |thumb| Aug 1962.]] | ||
[[image:AE196210-Forgings.jpg |thumb| October 1962.]] | [[image:AE196210-Forgings.jpg |thumb| October 1962.]] | ||
[[image:ImAE196212-ForgingsPress.jpg |thumb| Dec 1962.]] | |||
of Birch Road, Witton, Birmingham | of Birch Road, Witton, Birmingham |
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of Birch Road, Witton, Birmingham
1938 Hardy Spicer and Co invested in their own forging plant which was developed under separate subsidiary Forgings and Presswork (Birmingham) Ltd[1].
1963 Motor Show exhibitor. Bevel gear forms, cold extrusions, flat and deep-drawn pressings etc.[2]
See Also
- 1950 Motor Show
- 1951 Motor Show
- 1952 Motor Show
- 1953 Motor Show
- 1954 Commercial Motor Show
- 1954 Motor Show
- 1955 Motor Show
- 1956 Motor Show
- 1957 Motor Show
- 1958 Commercial Motor Show
- 1958 Motor Show
- 1959 Motor Show
- 1960 Motor Show
- 1961 Motor Show
- 1962 Commercial Motor Show
- 1962 Motor Show
- 1963 Motor Show
- 1964 Motor Show
- 1965 Motor Show
- 1966 Motor Show
- 1967 Motor Show
- 1968 Commercial Motor Show
- 1968 Motor Show
- 1968 Who's Who in the Motor Industry: Companies
- 1969 Motor Show
- 1970 Motor Show
- 1971 Motor Show
- 1973 Motor Show
- Birfield Industries
- Hardy Spicer and Co
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, 24 January 1945
- ↑ 1963 Motor Show