Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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of Mowden Hall, Darlington.
of Mowden Hall, Darlington.


1956 Private company, a subsidiary of [[Thomas Summerson and Co|Summerson Holdings]]<ref>The Times Jan. 20, 1960</ref>
1956 Private company, a subsidiary of [[Thomas Summerson and Sons|Summerson Holdings]]<ref>The Times Jan. 20, 1960</ref>


1957 Announced plans for new factory in Northern Ireland<ref>The Times  Mar. 7, 1957</ref>
1957 Announced plans for new factory in Northern Ireland<ref>The Times  Mar. 7, 1957</ref>

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of Mowden Hall, Darlington.

1956 Private company, a subsidiary of Summerson Holdings[1]

1957 Announced plans for new factory in Northern Ireland[2]

1961 Light metal pressers, manufacturing Lacon light alloy handling and transport equipment, Lacon ladders and Tracon light alloy containers. 140 employees. [3]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Jan. 20, 1960
  2. The Times Mar. 7, 1957
  3. 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE