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1932 G. and E. Bradley Limited incorporated | 1932 G. and E. Bradley Limited incorporated | ||
1959 A small company involved in electronic research and development; acquired by [[Joseph Lucas (Industries)]]<ref>The Times Dec 15, 1959</ref> | |||
By 1960 was a subsidiary of [[Joseph Lucas (Industries)]]<ref>The Times Jun 17, 1960</ref> | By 1960 was a subsidiary of [[Joseph Lucas (Industries)]]<ref>The Times Jun 17, 1960</ref> |
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Electronic research engineers and manufacturers, of Neasden Lane, London
1932 G. and E. Bradley Limited incorporated
1959 A small company involved in electronic research and development; acquired by Joseph Lucas (Industries)[1]
By 1960 was a subsidiary of Joseph Lucas (Industries)[2]
1960 Formation of L. C. E. Ltd, a joint venture with Collins Radio Co of America to produce ground equipment for the VOR radio beacon system. A factory would be built in North west London.
1961 Commenced work on lasers; production began the following year.[3]
1983 Renamed Bradley Electronics Limited
1985 Formation of Lucas Bradley Electronics Limited of Solihull
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times Dec 15, 1959
- ↑ The Times Jun 17, 1960
- ↑ Automobile Engineer: 1965/11