Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1961 Manufacturers of radio and television apparatus, gramophones, record players and tape recorders. 1,200 employees.
1961 Manufacturers of radio and television apparatus, gramophones, record players and tape recorders. 1,200 employees.
1962 [[Lloyd's Packing Warehouses]] closed its [[Regentone]] subsidiary.<ref>The Times, January 17, 1962</ref>


==See Also==
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1949. Model 353. Exhibit at Amberley Working Museum.
1951
September 1953. Jimmy Noble.
September 1953. Disc Players.
September 1953. Disc Players.
September 1953. Multi 99 Radiogram.
September 1953. 17" Table TV.
1955.
1955. Model ARG79 Radiogram.
October 1961. Models 192, 191 and BT 17.
Exhibit at Coldharbour Mill
Exhibit at Coldharbour Mill (Detail)
Exhibit at the Washford Radio Museum.

of Eastern Avenue, Romford, Essex.

1924 Company founded.

1924 Private company.

1953 Manufacturer of TV sets [1]

1961 Manufacturers of radio and television apparatus, gramophones, record players and tape recorders. 1,200 employees.

1962 Lloyd's Packing Warehouses closed its Regentone subsidiary.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Choosing your Television Set. Published by Freelance in 1953.
  2. The Times, January 17, 1962