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1961 [[General Hydraulic Power Co]] acquired [[Brentford Transformers]], [[Hugh Smith (Glasgow)]] and [[Langley Alloys]]. <ref>The Times, May 8, 1961</ref> | 1961 [[General Hydraulic Power Co]] acquired [[Brentford Transformers]], [[Hugh Smith (Glasgow)]] and [[Langley Alloys]]. <ref>The Times, May 8, 1961</ref> | ||
Presumably name changed to '''Brentford Electric''' | |||
1966 Brentford Electric received an order from Germany for a stabilised power system<ref>The Times Dec. 12, 1966</ref> | 1966 Brentford Electric received an order from Germany for a stabilised power system<ref>The Times Dec. 12, 1966</ref> |
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of Manor Royal, Crawley.
1961 General Hydraulic Power Co acquired Brentford Transformers, Hugh Smith (Glasgow) and Langley Alloys. [1]
Presumably name changed to Brentford Electric
1966 Brentford Electric received an order from Germany for a stabilised power system[2]
1971 Brentford Electric Ltd., Crawley, Sussex gained a Queen's Award for technological innovation in the beam transfer magnet power supply system for the intersecting storage ring project at the laboratory of CERN (Organisation for European Nuclear Research)[3]
1977 Parent company GHP Group acquired by Low and Bonar. [4]
1988 Low and Bonar sell the business to a management team.[5]