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[[Image:Im194603BTJ-Clifford.jpg|thumb| 1946. | [[Image:Im194603BTJ-Clifford.jpg|thumb| 1946. ]] | ||
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1939 New subsidiary established - '''Clifford Aero and Auto''' Ltd - to take over and operate part of the works acquired from [[New Imperial Motors]] in Hall Green, Birmingham<ref>The Times, Sep 13, 1939</ref> | 1939 New subsidiary established - '''Clifford Aero and Auto''' Ltd - to take over and operate part of the works acquired from [[New Imperial Motors]] in Hall Green, Birmingham<ref>The Times, Sep 13, 1939</ref> | ||
1961 Engineers and manufacturers of rotary cultivators and ancillary equipment, hand and power pumps, electric washing machines and fork lift trucks. | 1961 Engineers and manufacturers of rotary cultivators and ancillary equipment, hand and power pumps, electric washing machines and fork lift trucks.<ref>[[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref> | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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of Birmingham
1887 Company founded.
1927 Private company.
1930 Name changed to Clifford Motor Components
1939 New subsidiary established - Clifford Aero and Auto Ltd - to take over and operate part of the works acquired from New Imperial Motors in Hall Green, Birmingham[1]
1961 Engineers and manufacturers of rotary cultivators and ancillary equipment, hand and power pumps, electric washing machines and fork lift trucks.[2]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, Sep 13, 1939
- ↑ 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE