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1933 '''Xcel''' (All British) Flange Connector. | 1933 '''Xcel''' (All British) Flange Connector. | ||
1935 Company Elexcel Ltd formed as subsidiary of [[Automatic Electric Co]] Ltd to manufacture and sell the Xcel range<ref>The Times, 27 Mar 1936</ref>. | 1935 Company '''Elexcel''' Ltd formed as subsidiary of [[Automatic Electric Co]] Ltd to manufacture and sell the Xcel range<ref>The Times, 27 Mar 1936</ref>. | ||
1951 The factory at Liverpool was acquired by the [[Ministry of Supply]]; Elexcel Ltd was placed in voluntary liquidation and the staff redeployed<ref>The Times, Jun 03, 1952</ref> | 1936 '''Automatic Electric Co''' was renamed [[Automatic Telephone and Electric Co]] Ltd<ref>The Times, 6 April 1937</ref>. | ||
1951 The factory at Liverpool was acquired by the [[Ministry of Supply]]; '''Elexcel''' Ltd was placed in voluntary liquidation and the staff redeployed<ref>The Times, Jun 03, 1952</ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 09:11, 7 December 2020






A range of domestic electrical appliances made by Automatic Electric Co Ltd under the ATM trademark.
1921 See advert
1927 The Xcel appliances were marketed by Siemens Electric Lamps and Supplies (see adverts)
1933 Xcel (All British) Flange Connector.
1935 Company Elexcel Ltd formed as subsidiary of Automatic Electric Co Ltd to manufacture and sell the Xcel range[1].
1936 Automatic Electric Co was renamed Automatic Telephone and Electric Co Ltd[2].
1951 The factory at Liverpool was acquired by the Ministry of Supply; Elexcel Ltd was placed in voluntary liquidation and the staff redeployed[3]