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1929 Advert for 5-valve Portable Wireless Receivers. Also as manufacturers of "De Luxe", Lightweight (Suit-case) and Cabinet Models.  (Wireless Section - Stand No. MM.66) <ref>[[1929 British Industries Fair]] Advert 236 and p73 </ref>
1929 Advert for 5-valve Portable Wireless Receivers. Also as manufacturers of "De Luxe", Lightweight (Suit-case) and Cabinet Models.  (Wireless Section - Stand No. MM.66) <ref>[[1929 British Industries Fair]] Advert 236 and p73 </ref>


1934 Merchant '''H. C. Rawson''' was interested in [[Halcyon Wireless Co|Halcyon Radio Co]] which had recently introduced a new model and was also interested in television. [[John Ismay and Sons]] acquired a large interest in Rawsons.<ref>The Times, Jun 15, 1934</ref>
1934 Merchant [[H. C. Rawson]] was interested in [[Halcyon Wireless Co|Halcyon Radio Co]] which had recently introduced a new model and was also interested in television. [[John Ismay and Sons]] acquired a large interest in Rawsons.<ref>The Times, Jun 15, 1934</ref>


1935 Halcyon Radio, of Sterling Works, Dagenham was part of [[Ismay Industries]].<ref>The Times, Jul 03, 1935</ref>
1935 Halcyon Radio, of Sterling Works, Dagenham was part of [[Ismay Industries]].<ref>The Times, Jul 03, 1935</ref>

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1929. British Industries Fair catalogue.

of Canberra House, 313-319 Regent Street, London, W1. Telephone: Langham 3996-7-8. Cables: Halcyon, Wesdo, London".

1929 Advert for 5-valve Portable Wireless Receivers. Also as manufacturers of "De Luxe", Lightweight (Suit-case) and Cabinet Models. (Wireless Section - Stand No. MM.66) [1]

1934 Merchant H. C. Rawson was interested in Halcyon Radio Co which had recently introduced a new model and was also interested in television. John Ismay and Sons acquired a large interest in Rawsons.[2]

1935 Halcyon Radio, of Sterling Works, Dagenham was part of Ismay Industries.[3]


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  1. 1929 British Industries Fair Advert 236 and p73
  2. The Times, Jun 15, 1934
  3. The Times, Jul 03, 1935