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post WWII: Company founded by [[Wallace Charles Devereux]] | post WWII: Company founded by [[Wallace Charles Devereux]] | ||
1954 Associated with [[Southern Forge]] of Langley | |||
1960 [[ICI]] acquired on behalf of itself and Alcoa the issued share capital of [[Almin]] Ltd, parent company of [[Associated Light Metal Industries]] Ltd; the group was described as an integrated and balanced organisation comprising a range of light metal technology, especially aluminium, including secondary metal and finished products.<ref>The Times May 3, 1960</ref> | 1960 [[ICI]] acquired on behalf of itself and Alcoa the issued share capital of [[Almin]] Ltd, parent company of [[Associated Light Metal Industries]] Ltd; the group was described as an integrated and balanced organisation comprising a range of light metal technology, especially aluminium, including secondary metal and finished products.<ref>The Times May 3, 1960</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:37, 20 July 2022
of Farnham Royal
post WWII: Company founded by Wallace Charles Devereux
1954 Associated with Southern Forge of Langley
1960 ICI acquired on behalf of itself and Alcoa the issued share capital of Almin Ltd, parent company of Associated Light Metal Industries Ltd; the group was described as an integrated and balanced organisation comprising a range of light metal technology, especially aluminium, including secondary metal and finished products.[1]
1965 the Institute of Physics acquired Fulmer Research Institute from the company[2]