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1968  [[Crompton Parkinson]] purchased [[Vidor]] (dry battery) and [[Burndept]] (installer of battery making factories)<ref>The Times, 13 February 1968</ref>.  
1968  [[Crompton Parkinson]] purchased [[Vidor]] (dry battery) and [[Burndept]] (installer of battery making factories)<ref>The Times, 13 February 1968</ref>.  


1982 Crompton Batteries of Stephenson Street, Newport.
1982 Crompton Batteries of Stephenson Street, Newport, and Crompton Parkinson Vidor Ltd., of Kinnoull Road, Dundee.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 18:02, 4 December 2023

See also Crompton Parkinson

of London

of Newport

1941 Crompton Parkinson acquired Young Accumulator Co and its subsidiary Associated Electric Vehicle Manufacturers, Ltd.[1].

1968 Crompton Parkinson purchased Vidor (dry battery) and Burndept (installer of battery making factories)[2].

1982 Crompton Batteries of Stephenson Street, Newport, and Crompton Parkinson Vidor Ltd., of Kinnoull Road, Dundee.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 15 November 1941
  2. The Times, 13 February 1968