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formerly [[Summerson's Foundries]]
1967 [[F. H. Lloyd and Co]] acquired the business of [[Summerson's Foundries]]; the business was carried on as [[Lloyds (Darlington)]]
 
1969 the business was show profits in its second year of trading<ref>The Times  July 3, 1969</ref>


1974 John Mason resigns as MD from [[Lloyds (Darlington)]] to take up the position of works director of [[F. H. Lloyd and Co]].<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Wednesday 28 August 1974</ref>
1974 John Mason resigns as MD from [[Lloyds (Darlington)]] to take up the position of works director of [[F. H. Lloyd and Co]].<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Wednesday 28 August 1974</ref>
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Latest revision as of 18:30, 7 February 2023

1967 F. H. Lloyd and Co acquired the business of Summerson's Foundries; the business was carried on as Lloyds (Darlington)

1969 the business was show profits in its second year of trading[1]

1974 John Mason resigns as MD from Lloyds (Darlington) to take up the position of works director of F. H. Lloyd and Co.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times July 3, 1969
  2. Birmingham Daily Post - Wednesday 28 August 1974