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June 1936.
1940.
August 1945.
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Sept 1953.

Teddington Controls Ltd. of Teddington Works, Windmill Road, Sunbury-on-Thames, Middlesex.

1928 Teddington Refrigeration Controls and Teddington Appliance Controls were set up in Teddington with a payroll of four, producing controls and automatic thermostats. The Company was known as British Thermostat Co Ltd.

By 1931 the Company had expanded greatly and moved to new premises at Sunbury-on-Thames, with a payroll of 60. The variety of products grew and included refrigeration controls, car thermostats and seamless metallic bellows of various sizes, which were a speciality of the Company.

1945 British Thermostat Co announced that 'Teddington Automatic Controls' would be sold by a subsidiary company Teddington Controls Ltd.


For further information see British Thermostat Co

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