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1963 [[Technograph and Telegraph]] formed a JV with [[Pye]] Ltd called [[Pye Printed Motors]] to make a novel servo motor under licence from a French company<ref>The Times, Sep 30, 1963</ref>. | 1963 [[Technograph and Telegraph]] formed a JV with [[Pye]] Ltd called [[Pye Printed Motors]] to make a novel servo motor under licence from a French company<ref>The Times, Sep 30, 1963</ref>. | ||
By 1967 Printed Motors was a subsidiary of [[Technograph and Telegraph]]<ref>The Times, Nov 09, 1967</ref> | |||
1989 [[Williams Holdings]] sold Printed Motors (acquired as part of [[Pilgrim House]]) to [[B. Elliott and Co]]<ref>The Times, April 19, 1989</ref> | 1989 [[Williams Holdings]] sold Printed Motors (acquired as part of [[Pilgrim House]]) to [[B. Elliott and Co]]<ref>The Times, April 19, 1989</ref> |
Latest revision as of 20:08, 25 May 2017
1963 Technograph and Telegraph formed a JV with Pye Ltd called Pye Printed Motors to make a novel servo motor under licence from a French company[1].
By 1967 Printed Motors was a subsidiary of Technograph and Telegraph[2]
1989 Williams Holdings sold Printed Motors (acquired as part of Pilgrim House) to B. Elliott and Co[3]