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of Bisley Works, Kensworth, Dunstable, and Kynoch Works, Witton, Birmingham and Witton Road, Birmingham.
of Bisley Works, Kensworth, Dunstable, and Kynoch Works, Witton, Birmingham and Witton Road, Birmingham.


1966 One of the main parts of [[Imperial Metal Industries]] when it was listed on the London Stock Exchange; it was involved in semi-fabricated copper and titanium work for a range of industries, ammunition, fabricated metal products, letterpress and lithographic printed work<ref>The Times Mar. 7, 1966</ref>
1966 One of the main parts of [[Imperial Metal Industries]] when it was listed on the London Stock Exchange; it was involved in semi-fabricated copper and titanium work for a range of industries, ammunition, fabricated metal products, letterpress and lithographic printed work<ref>The Times Mar. 7, 1966</ref>


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of Bisley Works, Kensworth, Dunstable, and Kynoch Works, Witton, Birmingham and Witton Road, Birmingham.

1966 One of the main parts of Imperial Metal Industries when it was listed on the London Stock Exchange; it was involved in semi-fabricated copper and titanium work for a range of industries, ammunition, fabricated metal products, letterpress and lithographic printed work[1]

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  1. The Times Mar. 7, 1966