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of Witton, Birmingham
of Witton, Birmingham


1965 Subsidiary of [[Wolseley Engineering]]
Before 1965 the company had been formed and was a subsidiary of [[Wolseley Engineering]]


1965 Mr C. W. Imlay, director and secretary of the company and of Wolseley Engineering, retired<ref>The Times Jan. 1, 1965</ref>
1965 Mr C. W. Imlay, director and secretary of the company and of Wolseley Engineering, retired<ref>The Times Jan. 1, 1965</ref>

Latest revision as of 17:19, 7 April 2021

May 1969. Witton Electronics

of Witton, Birmingham

Before 1965 the company had been formed and was a subsidiary of Wolseley Engineering

1965 Mr C. W. Imlay, director and secretary of the company and of Wolseley Engineering, retired[1]

1968 Maker of research potentiostatic equipment

1980 Witton Electronics was removed from the register of Companies


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  1. The Times Jan. 1, 1965