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1951 Festival of Britain. South Bank Exhibition. Kitchen Section. "Cotto" Electrical Washing Machine Model C.600.
1951 Festival of Britain. South Bank Exhibition. Kitchen Section. "Cotto" Electrical Washing Machine Model C.600.


1955 Acquired by Outram (Investments).
1955 [[Loyds Retailers]] sold all of [[Cotto Products]] share capital to [[Outram (Investments)]].<ref>Manchester Evening News, 15 November 1955</ref>


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of Enterprise Works, Digby Street, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire.

Founded by Rufus Frank Cottingham.

1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Electrically, Gas and Non-heated Hand Operated Washing Machines, incorporating various Cotto patents, including Cam and Vacuum Paddle. Strictly maintained. Retail prices include factors' and retailers' discounts, and range from 47s 6d. (£2.37½). (Stand No. A.424)

1951 Festival of Britain. South Bank Exhibition. Kitchen Section. "Cotto" Electrical Washing Machine Model C.600.

1955 Loyds Retailers sold all of Cotto Products share capital to Outram (Investments).[1]

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  1. Manchester Evening News, 15 November 1955