Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1911 Private company.
1911 Private company.
1960 Acquired by [[Lloyd's Packing Warehouses]].<ref>The Times, January 11, 1961</ref>


1961 Electrical switchgear manufacturers. <ref>[[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref>
1961 Electrical switchgear manufacturers. <ref>[[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref>
1962 Subsidiary of [[Lloyd's Packing Warehouses]].<ref>The Times, January 17, 1962</ref>


1988 Had about half of the British market for secondary distribution switchgear.  [[Cope Allman and Co|Cope Allman]] sold [[Long and Crawford]] to [[GEC]]<ref>The Times, August 06, 1988</ref>.
1988 Had about half of the British market for secondary distribution switchgear.  [[Cope Allman and Co|Cope Allman]] sold [[Long and Crawford]] to [[GEC]]<ref>The Times, August 06, 1988</ref>.

Latest revision as of 22:15, 28 January 2020

Exhibit at the Museu de Electricidade, Madeira

of Gorton Road, West Gorton, Manchester.

1911 Private company.

1960 Acquired by Lloyd's Packing Warehouses.[1]

1961 Electrical switchgear manufacturers. [2]

1988 Had about half of the British market for secondary distribution switchgear. Cope Allman sold Long and Crawford to GEC[3].

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, January 11, 1961
  2. 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
  3. The Times, August 06, 1988