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1954 Owned [[Furness Shipbuilding Co]] and controlled [[Bentley Engineering Co]] as well as other subsidiaries, when it was acquired by [[J. Sears and Co|J. Sears and Co (True-Form Boot Co)]]<ref>The Times, Sep 15 1954</ref>
1954 Owned [[Furness Shipbuilding Co]] and controlled [[Bentley Engineering Co]] as well as other subsidiaries, when it was acquired by [[J. Sears and Co|J. Sears and Co (True-Form Boot Co)]]<ref>The Times, Sep 15 1954</ref>
1960 [[Sears|Sears Holdings]] transferred '''Haverton Holdings''' to a new subsidiary company [[Sears Engineering]] Ltd


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Latest revision as of 13:59, 2 May 2018

1954 Company incorporated

1954 Owned Furness Shipbuilding Co and controlled Bentley Engineering Co as well as other subsidiaries, when it was acquired by J. Sears and Co (True-Form Boot Co)[1]

1960 Sears Holdings transferred Haverton Holdings to a new subsidiary company Sears Engineering Ltd

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Sep 15 1954