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1965 Developed automatic control for [[British Admiral]], the largest ship ever built in Britain, and other automatic controls for the propulsion systems and for auxiliary machinery in ships. | 1965 Developed automatic control for [[British Admiral]], the largest ship ever built in Britain, and other automatic controls for the propulsion systems and for auxiliary machinery in ships. | ||
1968 After the take-over by [[GEC]] became part of [[GEC-Elliott Automation]]<ref>The Times, December 20, 1968</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:56, 31 January 2019
1964 Formation as subsidiary of Elliott Automation[1]
1965 Developed automatic control for British Admiral, the largest ship ever built in Britain, and other automatic controls for the propulsion systems and for auxiliary machinery in ships.
1968 After the take-over by GEC became part of GEC-Elliott Automation[2]