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c.1950s Early portable radio receiver exhibit. <ref>Museum of Country Life at Exmouth</ref> | c.1950s Early portable radio receiver exhibit. <ref>Museum of Country Life at Exmouth</ref> | ||
1951 [[P. A. M.]] had | 1951 [[P. A. M.]] had suffered from failure of a company which it used for manufacture of electric heat storage cookers<ref>The Times 29 May 1952</ref>; a large amount of stock was written off. | ||
1952 The company was now concentrated on work related to re-armament | 1952 The company was now concentrated on work related to re-armament |
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of Merrow, Guildford
WWII Engaged in production work exclusively for the Admiralty[1]
1945 Southern Areas Electric Corporation was asked to acquire P. A. M. Ltd, makers of precision instruments of Guildford; the company's output had been trebled[2].
c.1950s Early portable radio receiver exhibit. [3]
1951 P. A. M. had suffered from failure of a company which it used for manufacture of electric heat storage cookers[4]; a large amount of stock was written off.
1952 The company was now concentrated on work related to re-armament
1956 Subsidiary of Southern Areas Electric Corporation