Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Manufacturers of the Porpoise 4-ton Sailing Yacht in three Standard Versions, Fast Mono-hedron Arro Launches, Polyester Glass Fibre Channel Marker Buoys.
Manufacturers of the Porpoise 4-ton Sailing Yacht in three Standard Versions, Fast Mono-hedron Arro Launches, Polyester Glass Fibre Channel Marker Buoys.
1951 The M.D. is Brian Oram.<ref>Leicester Daily Mercury - Saturday 24 November 1951</ref>


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of High Street, East Cowes and Trinity Road, East Cowes, Isle of Wight.

Manufacturers of the Porpoise 4-ton Sailing Yacht in three Standard Versions, Fast Mono-hedron Arro Launches, Polyester Glass Fibre Channel Marker Buoys.

1951 The M.D. is Brian Oram.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Leicester Daily Mercury - Saturday 24 November 1951