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Manufactured small motor drives such as the motors of the "Silent Six" electric extractor fan made by [[Axia Fans]] in the 1930s.<ref>http://collection.sciencemuseum.org.uk/objects/co49322/silent-six-electric-extractor-fan-in-brown-pheno-diorama-model-model-representation</ref> They also made the Sylentflo hairdryer in the 1960s<ref>http://collection.sciencemuseum.org.uk/objects/co8634519/original-packaging-for-the-sylentflo-electric-hair-dryer-packaging</ref>
Manufactured small motor drives such as the motors of the "Silent Six" electric extractor fan made by [[Axia Fans]] in the 1930s.<ref>http://collection.sciencemuseum.org.uk/objects/co49322/silent-six-electric-extractor-fan-in-brown-pheno-diorama-model-model-representation</ref> They also made the Sylentflo hairdryer in the 1960s<ref>http://collection.sciencemuseum.org.uk/objects/co8634519/original-packaging-for-the-sylentflo-electric-hair-dryer-packaging</ref>





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Fractional H.P. Motors Birmingham, Hastings and London.

Fractional Horse Power Motors

Addresses at Rookery Way, Colindale, NW9; Landsdowne Road, Erdington, Birmingham; Woodlands Way, The Ridge Hastings. They were part of the Lindustries group. [1]

Manufactured small motor drives such as the motors of the "Silent Six" electric extractor fan made by Axia Fans in the 1930s.[2] They also made the Sylentflo hairdryer in the 1960s[3]


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