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of The Quay, Gloucester
1960 Listed as suppliers of water and oxygen replenishment equipment for airport use <ref>Commercial Motor archives[http://archive.commercialmotor.com/article/13th-may-1960/52/suppliers-of-airport-mobile-equipment]</ref>
1972 [[Marshalls (Halifax)]] was a maker of aircraft ground support and airfield tractors; acquired [[Mercury Truck and Tractor Co|Mercury Truck and Tractor]] and [[Mercury Airfield Equipment Co|Mercury Airfield Equipment]] businesses from the [[Hestair Group]]<ref>The Times, Sep 18, 1972</ref>
1972 [[Marshalls (Halifax)]] was a maker of aircraft ground support and airfield tractors; acquired [[Mercury Truck and Tractor Co|Mercury Truck and Tractor]] and [[Mercury Airfield Equipment Co|Mercury Airfield Equipment]] businesses from the [[Hestair Group]]<ref>The Times, Sep 18, 1972</ref>


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of The Quay, Gloucester

1960 Listed as suppliers of water and oxygen replenishment equipment for airport use [1]

1972 Marshalls (Halifax) was a maker of aircraft ground support and airfield tractors; acquired Mercury Truck and Tractor and Mercury Airfield Equipment businesses from the Hestair Group[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. Commercial Motor archives[1]
  2. The Times, Sep 18, 1972