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1953 Construction of factory at Portsmouth by [[McMurdo Instrument Co]], under the name [[Patomic]] Ltd., manufacturing valveholders and connectors initially. Associated with McMurdo in the same site later were [[Harwin]]'s Ltd. (electronic component manufacturers) and [[Halmatic]] Ltd. (the glassfibre boat manufacturers), all owned by Mr. de Laszlo. At one time 3.4 million valveholders per week were made by about 950 people.


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1953 Construction of factory at Portsmouth by McMurdo Instrument Co, under the name Patomic Ltd., manufacturing valveholders and connectors initially. Associated with McMurdo in the same site later were Harwin's Ltd. (electronic component manufacturers) and Halmatic Ltd. (the glassfibre boat manufacturers), all owned by Mr. de Laszlo. At one time 3.4 million valveholders per week were made by about 950 people.

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