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[[image:Im19430226Aero-VictorX.jpg |thumb|1943.]] | |||
1939 See [[1939 Suppliers to the Aircraft Industry| Aircraft Industry Suppliers]] | '''Victor X-Ray Corporation''' of Cavendish Place, London. | ||
1939 See [[1939 Suppliers to the Aircraft Industry| Aircraft Industry Suppliers]]. | |||
1943 Branch offices located at:<ref>1943 Advert</ref> | |||
*Birmingham - 55 Pershore St. | |||
*Manchester - Milne Buildings. 66 Mosley St. | |||
*Glasgow - 34 West George St. | |||
*Bristol - 73 Queen Square. | |||
c.1949 [[AEI]] merged the X-ray interests of [[Metropolitan-Vickers| Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co]], [[Newton and Wright]] Ltd and the [[Victor X-Ray Corporation]] into the new company [[Newton Victor]] Ltd<ref>The Times, 14 June 1949</ref>. | c.1949 [[AEI]] merged the X-ray interests of [[Metropolitan-Vickers| Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co]], [[Newton and Wright]] Ltd and the [[Victor X-Ray Corporation]] into the new company [[Newton Victor]] Ltd<ref>The Times, 14 June 1949</ref>. |
Revision as of 10:13, 25 January 2016

Victor X-Ray Corporation of Cavendish Place, London.
1939 See Aircraft Industry Suppliers.
1943 Branch offices located at:[1]
- Birmingham - 55 Pershore St.
- Manchester - Milne Buildings. 66 Mosley St.
- Glasgow - 34 West George St.
- Bristol - 73 Queen Square.
c.1949 AEI merged the X-ray interests of Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co, Newton and Wright Ltd and the Victor X-Ray Corporation into the new company Newton Victor Ltd[2].