Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1922 Employees: Average 60. Products: aeroplanes (War Office and Admiralty), motor-bus body builders.  
1922 Employees: Average 60. Products: aeroplanes (War Office and Admiralty), motor-bus body builders.  


1922 Major [[F. B. Fowler]] was Managing Director
1922 Major [[Frederick Bernard Fowler|F. B. Fowler]] was Managing Director
   
   
1932 Removed from the list of joint stock companies<ref>London Gazette 5 August 1932</ref>
1932 Removed from the list of joint stock companies<ref>London Gazette 5 August 1932</ref>

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1919. From The Autocar of 4th January

of Seaplane Station, Eastbourne.

1913 Business established

Maker of aeroplanes in WW1

1922 Employees: Average 60. Products: aeroplanes (War Office and Admiralty), motor-bus body builders.

1922 Major F. B. Fowler was Managing Director

1932 Removed from the list of joint stock companies[1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 5 August 1932
  • Aeroplanes of the Royal Flying Corps (Military Wing) by J. M. Bruce. Published 1982 ISBN 0-370-30084-x