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‎‎[[Image: ‎Im1907MEPB-National.jpg|thumb|1907. From The Mechanical Engineer’s Pocket-Book.]]
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of New York, USA. (original parent company)
 
of Halesowen, near Birmingham, England. (British subsidiary)
 
1967 [[National Tube Co]] of Halesowen, near Birmingham, merged with the [[Alma and Cranmore Tube Co]] to form the [[Alma and National Tube Co]].<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - 21 June 1967</ref>
 
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1907.

of New York, USA. (original parent company)

of Halesowen, near Birmingham, England. (British subsidiary)

1967 National Tube Co of Halesowen, near Birmingham, merged with the Alma and Cranmore Tube Co to form the Alma and National Tube Co.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Birmingham Daily Post - 21 June 1967