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'''Uniroyal Ltd.''' of Edinburgh; Tyre and General Products Division of 62-64 Horseferry Road, London, S.W.I.
'''Uniroyal Ltd.''' of Edinburgh; Tyre and General Products Division of 62-64 Horseferry Road, London, S.W.I.
of Newbridge (1977), a subsidiary of an American company, tyre makers
Subsidiary of an American company
1966 [[North British Rubber Co]] was renamed '''Uniroyal''' Ltd


1968 Neoprene toothed belt for engine timing drive.
1968 Neoprene toothed belt for engine timing drive.


* ''Note:''
1979 [[Continental Gummi-Werke AG]] of Hannover acquired the European operations of Uniroyal<ref>The Times  June 20, 1980</ref>, forming [[Uniroyal Engelbert Tyres]] as a subsidiary.
** See also [[North British Rubber Co]].
 


== See Also ==
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Latest revision as of 08:38, 27 March 2025

Oct 1966.

Uniroyal Ltd. of Edinburgh; Tyre and General Products Division of 62-64 Horseferry Road, London, S.W.I. of Newbridge (1977), a subsidiary of an American company, tyre makers

Subsidiary of an American company

1966 North British Rubber Co was renamed Uniroyal Ltd

1968 Neoprene toothed belt for engine timing drive.

1979 Continental Gummi-Werke AG of Hannover acquired the European operations of Uniroyal[1], forming Uniroyal Engelbert Tyres as a subsidiary.


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times June 20, 1980