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1970 Took a lease on the new Arlington Court Hotel at Heathrow | 1970 Took a lease on the new Arlington Court Hotel at Heathrow | ||
1973 Kensington Palace Hotel Ltd and [[Associated Hotels]] sold all their hotels to Maxwell Joseph's Norfolk Hotels Group; as well as the Kensington Palace, the hotels included the Shaftesbury, the Prince of Wales, and the Eccleston; | 1973 Kensington Palace Hotel Ltd and [[Associated Hotels]] sold all their hotels to Maxwell Joseph's Norfolk Hotels Group; as well as the Kensington Palace, the hotels included the Shaftesbury, the Prince of Wales, and the Eccleston<ref>The Times June 23, 1973</ref>. Associated Hotels was renamed '''Securicor'''; its quoted subsidiary Kensington Palace Hotel was renamed '''Security Services'''<ref>The Times Aug. 9, 1973</ref> | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 10:51, 15 December 2020

1960 Acquired Securicor Ltd and Night Security Ltd; also owned the Grand Hotel, Folkestone[1]
By 1963 was a subsidiary of Associated Hotels[2]
By the mid-1960s the Securicor subsidiary was earning more than the hotel part of the business.
1970 Took a lease on the new Arlington Court Hotel at Heathrow
1973 Kensington Palace Hotel Ltd and Associated Hotels sold all their hotels to Maxwell Joseph's Norfolk Hotels Group; as well as the Kensington Palace, the hotels included the Shaftesbury, the Prince of Wales, and the Eccleston[3]. Associated Hotels was renamed Securicor; its quoted subsidiary Kensington Palace Hotel was renamed Security Services[4]