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1968 [[GEC (Domestic Equipment)]] was brought together with [[British Domestic Appliances]], GEC being the majority partner<ref>The Times July 30, 1968</ref>
1968 [[GEC]] and [[EMI]] merged their domestic appliance businesses, [[British Domestic Appliances]] and [[GEC (Domestic Equipment)]] producing the largest refrigerator maker in the UK and a major share in washing machines, cookers and small electrical appliances<ref>The Times, 25 May 1968</ref>, which was then called '''British Domestic Appliances''', GEC being the majority partner<ref>The Times July 30, 1968</ref>


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1968 GEC and EMI merged their domestic appliance businesses, British Domestic Appliances and GEC (Domestic Equipment) producing the largest refrigerator maker in the UK and a major share in washing machines, cookers and small electrical appliances[1], which was then called British Domestic Appliances, GEC being the majority partner[2]

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  1. The Times, 25 May 1968
  2. The Times July 30, 1968