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1962 [[Stedall and Co]] was acquired by [[Pillar|Pillar Holdings]]<ref>The Times, Jan 25, 1962</ref>. Several parts of Stedall were moved into separate subsidiary companies - [[Stedall Metals]] for the aluminium, steel and motor accessories trade<ref>The Times, Oct 09, 1962</ref>. Merged with Aston Aluminium Warehouse.
1962 [[Stedall and Co]] was acquired by [[Pillar|Pillar Holdings]]<ref>The Times, Jan 25, 1962</ref>. Several parts of Stedall were moved into separate subsidiary companies - [[Stedall Metals]] for the aluminium, steel and motor accessories trade<ref>The Times, Oct 09, 1962</ref>. Merged with Aston Aluminium Warehouses.


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Revision as of 15:01, 7 December 2023

1962 Stedall and Co was acquired by Pillar Holdings[1]. Several parts of Stedall were moved into separate subsidiary companies - Stedall Metals for the aluminium, steel and motor accessories trade[2]. Merged with Aston Aluminium Warehouses.

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  1. The Times, Jan 25, 1962
  2. The Times, Oct 09, 1962