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1979 Acquired [[A. M. Lock and Co]].<ref>Coventry Evening Telegraph - Aug 22, 1979</ref>
1979 Acquired [[A. M. Lock and Co]].<ref>Coventry Evening Telegraph - Aug 22, 1979</ref>
Published: Wednesday 22 August 1979
Newspaper: Coventry Evening Telegraph


1982 Acquired [[Wellco Electric]] from Wellco Holdings<ref>The Times, May 01, 1982</ref>
1982 Acquired [[Wellco Electric]] from Wellco Holdings<ref>The Times, May 01, 1982</ref>

Latest revision as of 22:49, 4 July 2023

Electrical distributors, of Birmingham

1926 Company incorporated as W. H. Price and Newey

1928 Name changed to Newey and Eyre.

1951 60 percent interest in the company acquired by Thomas Tilling[1]

1953 Head office in Dudley. Acquired 75 percent interest in Coventry Electrical Appliances[2]

1979 Acquired A. M. Lock and Co.[3]

1982 Acquired Wellco Electric from Wellco Holdings[4]

1983 Became part of BTR when Thomas Tilling was acquired.

1990 Wellco Electric and Hopson Bridgers were sold to Electrocomponents[5]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Apr 23, 1952
  2. The Times, Apr 21, 1953
  3. Coventry Evening Telegraph - Aug 22, 1979
  4. The Times, May 01, 1982
  5. The Times, July 17, 1990