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Maker of turbo-chargers, compressors and turbines
Maker of turbo-chargers, compressors and turbines


By 1960 was a subsidiary of [[Hawker Siddeley]]
1960 Subsidiary of [[Hawker Siddeley]], maker of turbo-chargers, gas expansion turbines and steam turbines.


1961 [[G. B. R. Feilden]] was managing director<ref>The Times, October 4, 1961</ref>
1961 [[G. B. R. Feilden]] was managing director<ref>The Times, October 4, 1961</ref>

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1960.
1960.

Maker of turbo-chargers, compressors and turbines

1960 Subsidiary of Hawker Siddeley, maker of turbo-chargers, gas expansion turbines and steam turbines.

1961 G. B. R. Feilden was managing director[1]

1963 The turbo-charger business was sold to D. Napier and Son; manufacture would be moved to Napier's Liverpool works[2]. Turbines and compressors would no longer be manufactured at Hucclecote; spares would be provided through an arrangement with Richardsons, Westgarth and Co from their Hartlepool factory[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, October 4, 1961
  2. The Times February 4, 1963
  3. The Times, May 9, 1963