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[[Image:Im195309ERT-BritN.jpg|thumb| September 1953. Immersion Heaters and Circulators.]]
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1931 British National Electronics Limited, Clyde Crane Works, Mossend, Lanarkshire, was incorporated as a private company, with capital of £25,000, to carry on the business of designers, manufacturers, and factors of and dealers in electrical or other fires, radiators, stoves and allied appliances.<ref>The Scotsman 29 August 1931</ref>
1931 British National Electrics Limited, Clyde Crane Works, Mossend, Lanarkshire, was incorporated as a private company, with capital of £25,000, to carry on the business of designers, manufacturers, and factors of and dealers in electrical or other fires, radiators, stoves and allied appliances.<ref>The Scotsman 29 August 1931</ref>


Part of [[Johnson and Phillips]]
Part of [[Johnson and Phillips]]
1965 The company went into voluntary liquidation, by which time it was described as electrical suppliers, with its registered office at the Aurora Factory, Old Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/18407/page/808</ref>





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June 1951.
September 1953. Immersion Heaters and Circulators.

1931 British National Electrics Limited, Clyde Crane Works, Mossend, Lanarkshire, was incorporated as a private company, with capital of £25,000, to carry on the business of designers, manufacturers, and factors of and dealers in electrical or other fires, radiators, stoves and allied appliances.[1]

Part of Johnson and Phillips

1965 The company went into voluntary liquidation, by which time it was described as electrical suppliers, with its registered office at the Aurora Factory, Old Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire.[2]


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  • National Records of Scotland BT2/16548