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of Pallion Trade Estate, Sunderland.
1971 Collaboration of Corning Glass (55 percent), Thomas Tilling (8 percent) and James A. Jobling and Co (37 percent) making electronic components[1]
1973 Acquired by Corning when it bought Joblings[2]