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1956 Acquired [[R. M. Electric]]. | 1956 Acquired [[R. M. Electric]]. | ||
By 1958 was part of [[Francis Sumner and Co|Francis Sumner (Holdings)]] | By 1958 was part of [[Francis Sumner and Co|Francis Sumner (Holdings)]]. | ||
1960 Acquired by [[Radio and Allied Industries]]. | 1960 Acquired by [[Radio and Allied Industries]].<ref>Pontypridd Observer, Dec 31, 1960</ref> | ||
By the end of 1962 was owned by [[GEC]]<ref>The Times, Dec 31, 1962</ref> | By the end of 1962 was owned by [[GEC]].<ref>The Times, Dec 31, 1962</ref> | ||
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of Euston Road, London, NW1.
of Vibrant Works, Treforest, Glamorgan.
1930s The company was established in the late 1930s by Harold Burns and George Benning.
WWII. During the war years they manufactured some fairly sensitive defence equipment for the British government.
1947 British Industries Fair Advert for "Yours in Harmony". Model D110/W and D111 Radios, and the Car Radio. Manufacturers of Radio Receivers, Car Radio Sets, Vibratorpacks. (Music and Radio Section - Olympia, Ground Floor, Stand No. C.1534) [1]
1953 Manufacturer of TV sets [2]
1956 Acquired R. M. Electric.
By 1958 was part of Francis Sumner (Holdings).
1960 Acquired by Radio and Allied Industries.[3]
By the end of 1962 was owned by GEC.[4]
See Also
- [1] The Masteradio Website
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1947 British Industries Fair Advert 228; and p181
- ↑ Choosing your Television Set. Published by Freelance in 1953.
- ↑ Pontypridd Observer, Dec 31, 1960
- ↑ The Times, Dec 31, 1962