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1966 [[GEC]] acquired the parent company<ref>The Times, 1 March 1966</ref>
1966 [[GEC]] acquired the parent company<ref>The Times, 1 March 1966</ref>
1970-88 The Xpelair factory based in Witton, Birmingham.<ref>[https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/gec-witton-works.2901/page-7 Bham History Forum</ref>


1998 [[General Domestic Appliances]] was reorganised with the [[Redring]] and [[Xpelair]] brands split off to become [[GDA Applied Energy]].
1998 [[General Domestic Appliances]] was reorganised with the [[Redring]] and [[Xpelair]] brands split off to become [[GDA Applied Energy]].

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October 1952.
March 1960.
February 1962.
November 1963.
February 1968.
March 1979.
1980.

of Colchester

Post WWII: Woods of Colchester introduced Xpelair fans for use in kitchens and bathrooms.

1966 GEC acquired the parent company[1]

1970-88 The Xpelair factory based in Witton, Birmingham.[2]

1998 General Domestic Appliances was reorganised with the Redring and Xpelair brands split off to become GDA Applied Energy.


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