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1922 Established by James Harry Castell.
1922 Established by James Harry Castell.


1971 Subsidiary of [[Power Equipment Co]] Ltd when it was acquired by [[Halma|Halma Investments]].
1971 Subsidiary of [[Power Equipment Co]] Ltd when it was acquired by [[Halma|Halma Investments]].<ref>The Times Mar. 9, 1973</ref>


1977 Advertised for a design director; the company made mechanical interlocks, which were used for industrial safety purposes<ref>The Times Dec. 2, 1977</ref>
1977 Advertised for a design director; the company made mechanical interlocks, which were used for industrial safety purposes<ref>The Times Dec. 2, 1977</ref>

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of Kingsbury Works, Kingsbury Road, London.

1922 Established by James Harry Castell.

1971 Subsidiary of Power Equipment Co Ltd when it was acquired by Halma Investments.[1]

1977 Advertised for a design director; the company made mechanical interlocks, which were used for industrial safety purposes[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Mar. 9, 1973
  2. The Times Dec. 2, 1977