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1931 Founded by Paul Harvard Taylor and Edgar Lavington<ref>Norwood News 30 October 1931</ref>; some say connected with [[Zenith Sound Reproduction Co]] Ltd | |||
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of 17 Stratton Street, London, W1.
1931 Founded by Paul Harvard Taylor and Edgar Lavington[1]; some say connected with Zenith Sound Reproduction Co Ltd
WWII relocated to Cambridge
post-WWII returned to London, a site in NW9 (also used by W. Bryan Savage)
1947 Pye acquired 49 percent of the equity
1955 Acquired completely by Pye.
1961 Moved to Royston, together with Ling and Savage
1965 Pamphonic and Pam brands left the market
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Norwood News 30 October 1931
- [1] The Pye Story