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1909 Advertised Goodrich tyres<ref>The Times November 12, 1909</ref>
1909 Advertised Goodrich tyres<ref>The Times November 12, 1909</ref>
1911 of Golden Lane, London EC<ref>The Times, November 10, 1911</ref>


1924 Public company. The [[British Goodrich Rubber Co]] was a wholly owned subsidiary of the '''B.F. Goodrich Company''', Akron, Ohio.
1924 Public company. The [[British Goodrich Rubber Co]] was a wholly owned subsidiary of the '''B.F. Goodrich Company''', Akron, Ohio.

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January 1905.
November 1905.
March 1906.
November 1909.
February 1915.
January 1920.
September 1920.
June 1923.

of Akron, Ohio

British office: Snow Hill, London (1909)

Predecessor at this address: The Goodrich Co

1909 Advertised Goodrich tyres[1]

1911 of Golden Lane, London EC[2]

1924 Public company. The British Goodrich Rubber Co was a wholly owned subsidiary of the B.F. Goodrich Company, Akron, Ohio.

1933 Acquired a controlling interest in India Rubber, Gutta Percha and Telegraph Works Co.

1934 The following year B.F. Goodrich Company sold most of its shares in the British company which at the same time changed its name to the British Tyre and Rubber Co.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times November 12, 1909
  2. The Times, November 10, 1911