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of Northgate House, 19, London Road, Gloucester, Industrial Truck and Tractor Manufacturers, | of Northgate House, 19, London Road, Gloucester, Industrial Truck and Tractor Manufacturers, | ||
1964 This and other Mercury companies were acquired by [[Dennis Brothers]] | 1964 This and other Mercury companies were acquired by [[Dennis Brothers]]<ref>The Times Apr. 8, 1964</ref> | ||
1970 Order from the Ministry of Technology for ground-handling air tugs for use by the RAF based on a design developed with the Ministry of Defence<ref>The Times Mar. 6, 1970</ref> | 1970 Order from the Ministry of Technology for ground-handling air tugs for use by the RAF based on a design developed with the Ministry of Defence<ref>The Times Mar. 6, 1970</ref> |
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of Northgate House, 19, London Road, Gloucester, Industrial Truck and Tractor Manufacturers,
1964 This and other Mercury companies were acquired by Dennis Brothers[1]
1970 Order from the Ministry of Technology for ground-handling air tugs for use by the RAF based on a design developed with the Ministry of Defence[2]
Dennis was acquired by Hestair which sold Mercury to Marshalls (Halifax) in 1972
Marshalls presumably combined Mercury with Reliance (Trucks) to form Reliance-Mercury