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[[Image:Im19120813JGL-Pott.jpg|thumb| August 1912.]]
[[Image:Im19120813JGL-Pott.jpg|thumb| August 1912.]]
[[image:Im19140224JGL-Potter.jpg|thumb| February 1914. Victor. ]]
[[image:Im19140224JGL-Potter.jpg|thumb| February 1914. Victor. ]]
Factory at Wandsworth
1946 [[Thomas De La Rue and Co]] acquired [[Thomas Potterton]] (Heating Engineers) as the basis for a new business in gas water heaters<ref>The Times, 10 February 1947</ref>.  De La Rue leased additional factories at Gateshead, which will be used for production, and Elstree, which will mainly be used for development.


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December 1910.
August 1912.
February 1914. Victor.

Factory at Wandsworth

1946 Thomas De La Rue and Co acquired Thomas Potterton (Heating Engineers) as the basis for a new business in gas water heaters[1]. De La Rue leased additional factories at Gateshead, which will be used for production, and Elstree, which will mainly be used for development.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 10 February 1947