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Fidelity Radio Ltd, 11 Blechynden Street, London, W11 (in 1947 and 1964). The “Trader” 1964 yearbook also lists: Mersey Works, Mersey Street, London, W10 and Archdale Works, Belchynden Street, London, W11. | Fidelity Radio Ltd, 11 Blechynden Street, London, W11 (in 1947 and 1964). The “Trader” 1964 yearbook also lists: Mersey Works, Mersey Street, London, W10 and Archdale Works, Belchynden Street, London, W11. | ||
In 1967/68, at Olaf Street, London, W11 (factory | In 1967/68, at Olaf Street, London, W11 (factory). | ||
Radio | Fidelity Radio Limited, Victoria Road, London NW10 6ND (final location). | ||
Radio manufacturer | |||
1946 The business was founded by Jack Dickman | |||
1982 Dickman remained in charge until his death when his 3 sons took over. | |||
1984 Acquired by [[Caparo Group|Caparo Industries]]<ref>The Times Apr. 10, 1986</ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 10:09, 9 April 2021



Fidelity Radio Ltd, 11 Blechynden Street, London, W11 (in 1947 and 1964). The “Trader” 1964 yearbook also lists: Mersey Works, Mersey Street, London, W10 and Archdale Works, Belchynden Street, London, W11.
In 1967/68, at Olaf Street, London, W11 (factory).
Fidelity Radio Limited, Victoria Road, London NW10 6ND (final location).
Radio manufacturer
1946 The business was founded by Jack Dickman
1982 Dickman remained in charge until his death when his 3 sons took over.
1984 Acquired by Caparo Industries[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times Apr. 10, 1986