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of Hillingdon Heath, Uxbridge.
of Hillingdon Heath, Uxbridge.


c.1900 Business established
c.1900 Business established - see [[Lang Wheels]] Ltd
 
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.
 
1933 Name changed to '''Lang Wheels Manufacturing'''


Collaborated with [[Ruston and Hornsby]].
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
1969 Business closed

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1946. Self-Propelled Mobile Power Station.

of Hillingdon Heath, Uxbridge.

c.1900 Business established - see Lang Wheels Ltd

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.

1933 Name changed to Lang Wheels Manufacturing

Collaborated with Ruston and Hornsby.

1969 Business closed

See Also

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Sources of Information

  • [1] Sheffield University
  • [2] History of Fairground rides