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of Sheffield Road Glassworks, Chesterfield.
of Sheffield Road Glassworks, Chesterfield.


1961 Formed as a joint venture to take over the glass manufacturing and sales activities of [[GEC: Lamps and Valves|GEC]] at Lemington, and Wembley and the [[AEI Lamp and Lighting Co]] at Chesterfield, other than [[Glass Bulbs]] Ltd.<ref>The Times, November 24, 1961</ref>
1961 Formed as a joint venture to take over the glass manufacturing and sales activities of [[GEC: Lamps and Valves|GEC]] at [[Lemington Glass Works|Lemington]], and Wembley and the [[AEI Lamp and Lighting Co]] at Chesterfield, other than [[Glass Bulbs]] Ltd.<ref>The Times, November 24, 1961</ref>


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of Sheffield Road Glassworks, Chesterfield.

1961 Formed as a joint venture to take over the glass manufacturing and sales activities of GEC at Lemington, and Wembley and the AEI Lamp and Lighting Co at Chesterfield, other than Glass Bulbs Ltd.[1]

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  1. The Times, November 24, 1961