Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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of Sydenham, London
of Grundig (Great Britain) of Sydenham, London, subsidiary of a German company


1952 Private company.
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[[Category: Town - Rugby]]
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[[Category: Radio and Television]]
[[Category: Radio and Television]]
[[Category: Audio Equipment]]

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September 1953.
June 1955.
October 1961.

of Grundig (Great Britain) of Sydenham, London, subsidiary of a German company

1952 Private company.

1961 Manufacturers of tape recorders, dictating machines, radios and radiograms. 250 employees.[1]

1992 Grundig International, Mill Road, Rugby. In-Car Entertainment.

1994 Grundig Car Audio of Rugby Road

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