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[[image:Im19510420CM-Eagle.jpg|thumb| April 1951.]] | [[image:Im19510420CM-Eagle.jpg|thumb| April 1951.]] | ||
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1937 Trailer manufacturers and body builders. "Eagle" Trailers and Appliances. <ref>* [[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]]</ref> | 1937 Trailer manufacturers and body builders. "Eagle" Trailers and Appliances. <ref>* [[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]]</ref> | ||
1958 Subsidiary companies are [[J. F. Buckingham]] and [[Always Welding]].<ref>1958/10 Advertisement.</ref> | |||
1972 Acquired by the [[Hestair Group]]. | 1972 Acquired by the [[Hestair Group]]. |
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of Eagle Works, Warwick.
of Albert Street, Manchester.
1907 Company formed as successors to William Glover and Sons.
Produced i/c engines which were re-badged Stover types from USA.
1921 Introduced the Improved Warwick engine (2.5 - 3 hp.)
1931 Ceased producing engines.
1937 Trailer manufacturers and body builders. "Eagle" Trailers and Appliances. [1]
1958 Subsidiary companies are J. F. Buckingham and Always Welding.[2]
1972 Acquired by the Hestair Group.
1989 Management buyout of the engineering businesses was called Trinity Holdings[3]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ * 1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries
- ↑ 1958/10 Advertisement.
- ↑ The Times, October 07, 1992