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* [https://archives.shef.ac.uk/subjects/11?&filter_fields=published_agents&filter_values=Lang+Wheels+%28c1900+-+1969%29] Sheffield University | * [https://archives.shef.ac.uk/subjects/11?&filter_fields=published_agents&filter_values=Lang+Wheels+%28c1900+-+1969%29] Sheffield University | ||
* [https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/nfca/researchandarticles/fairgroundrides] History of Fairground rides | |||
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of Hillingdon Heath, Uxbridge.
c.1900 Business established
Collaborated with Ruston and Hornsby.
c.1930 A number of British firms, including Orton and Spooner, Robert Lakin, Lang Wheels and Rytecraft, had introduced Dodgem rides which made them more acceptable to British fairgrounds.
1969 Business closed