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of Leicester.
of Leicester.


1927 Private company formed as '''Partridge & Mee''' Ltd.
1927 Private company formed as [[Partridge and Mee]]


1935 Name changed.
1935 Name changed.

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1930.
December 1945
September 1947
January 1949.
March 1949.
September 1949.
Logo.
Exhibit at Abbey Pumping Station, Leicester.
Exhibit at Abbey Pumping Station, Leicester.

of Leicester.

1927 Private company formed as Partridge and Mee

1935 Name changed.

1944 Patent. Design for a Loudspeaker. Samuel Neville Shaw Mee and Frederick John Toone, Aylestone Park, Leicester, England, assignors to Parmeko.[1]

1961 Manufacturing electrical engineers, makers of transformers, transductors, magnetic amplifiers, electronic control gear, electronic equipment and sound reproducing equipment. 600 employees. [2]


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