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1964 [[Solar Industries]] acquired from Bartaco Industries of Ontario a 50 percent interest in Bartaco's British subsidiary [[Lincoln Furnaces]] of East Grinstead, half of which was sold to [[L. Sterne and Co]], with which Solar had long had association<ref>The Times Nov 30, 1964</ref>
1964 [[Solar Industries]] acquired from Bartaco Industries of Ontario a 50 percent interest in Bartaco's British subsidiary [[Lincoln Furnaces]] of East Grinstead, half of which was sold to [[L. Sterne and Co]], with which Solar had long had association<ref>The Times Nov 30, 1964</ref>
Perhaps this was connected with [[Lincoln Warm Air Equipment]], an associate of Solar?


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of Oxted Mill, Oxted, Surrey

1961 Warm air central heating equipment.

1964 Solar Industries acquired from Bartaco Industries of Ontario a 50 percent interest in Bartaco's British subsidiary Lincoln Furnaces of East Grinstead, half of which was sold to L. Sterne and Co, with which Solar had long had association[1]

Perhaps this was connected with Lincoln Warm Air Equipment, an associate of Solar?

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  1. The Times Nov 30, 1964