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1936 [[Cathodeon]] was set up as a subsidiary of [[Pye]] Ltd
1935 [[Cathodeon]] was set up as a subsidiary of [[Pye]] Ltd


1951 [[Pye]] had decided to develop their own cathode ray tubes for television sets;  small scale production was done by [[Cathodeon]] Ltd a company in the [[Pye]] group<ref>Competition Commission[http://www.competition-commission.org.uk/rep_pub/reports/1950_1959/fulltext/020c02.pdf]</ref>.
1951 [[Pye]] had decided to develop their own cathode ray tubes for television sets;  small scale production was done by [[Cathodeon]] Ltd a company in the [[Pye]] group<ref>Competition Commission[http://www.competition-commission.org.uk/rep_pub/reports/1950_1959/fulltext/020c02.pdf]</ref>.

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of Southend-On-Sea, Essex

1935 Cathodeon was set up as a subsidiary of Pye Ltd

1951 Pye had decided to develop their own cathode ray tubes for television sets; small scale production was done by Cathodeon Ltd a company in the Pye group[1].

1952 limited production of cathode ray tubes

1952 Some production of special valves

1954 New subsidiary of Pye formed (presumably this refers to Cathodeon Electronic) which made about 8% of Pye's needs for television tubes[2].

1961 Vacuum research engineers, manufacturing cathode ray tubes and electric incandescent lighting apparatus, thermionic valves, television and X-ray and other scientific apparatus. 300 employees.

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Sources of Information

  1. Competition Commission[1]
  2. Competition Commission[2]