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1964 [[Avana Group]] acquired [[R. F. Brookes]], maker of meat pies<ref>The Times  June 13, 1964</ref>
1964 [[Avana Group]] acquired [[R. F. Brookes]], maker of meat pies<ref>The Times  June 13, 1964</ref>


1972 Avana Meat Products Group of Merthyr (Incorporating Hansen Pies, Swansea).<ref>Glamorgan Gazette - Friday 28 January 1972</ref>
1972 Avana Meat Products Group of Merthyr (Incorporating Hansen Pies, Swansea).<ref>Glamorgan Gazette - Friday 28 January 1972</ref>
1972 Avana Meat Products factory at Warwick, formerly [[R. F. Brookes|Fleur-de-Lys]].<ref>Coventry Evening Telegraph - Thursday 07 September 1972</ref>
1974 Avana Meat Products, manufacturers of the famous Fleur De Lys Pies.<ref>Leicester Daily Mercury - Monday 23 September 1974</ref>
1989 '[[Northern Foods]]...on the acquisition from [[Ranks Hovis McDougall]] of [[Avana Meat Products]] which makes pies and pasties under the Fleur de Lys trademark at its factory at Warwick'<ref>Nottingham Evening Post - Tuesday 02 May 1989</ref>


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

Latest revision as of 15:35, 23 February 2024

of Warwick and Merthyr

1964 Avana Group acquired R. F. Brookes, maker of meat pies[1]

1972 Avana Meat Products Group of Merthyr (Incorporating Hansen Pies, Swansea).[2]

1972 Avana Meat Products factory at Warwick, formerly Fleur-de-Lys.[3]

1974 Avana Meat Products, manufacturers of the famous Fleur De Lys Pies.[4]

1989 'Northern Foods...on the acquisition from Ranks Hovis McDougall of Avana Meat Products which makes pies and pasties under the Fleur de Lys trademark at its factory at Warwick'[5]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times June 13, 1964
  2. Glamorgan Gazette - Friday 28 January 1972
  3. Coventry Evening Telegraph - Thursday 07 September 1972
  4. Leicester Daily Mercury - Monday 23 September 1974
  5. Nottingham Evening Post - Tuesday 02 May 1989