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1957 Mr C. F. Taylor head of C. F. Taylors Ltd of Wokingham.<ref>Wokingham Times - Friday 29 March 1957</ref> | |||
1967 Acquired by [[G. and J. Weir]] which already owned two-thirds of the shares<ref>The Times, Jun 01, 1967</ref> | 1967 Acquired by [[G. and J. Weir]] which already owned two-thirds of the shares<ref>The Times, Jun 01, 1967</ref> | ||
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[[Category: Town - Wokingham]] | [[Category: Town - Wokingham]] | ||
[[Category: Aircraft Components]] | [[Category: Aircraft Components]] | ||
[[Category: Pumps and Hydraulics]] | [[Category: Pumps and Hydraulics]] | ||
[[Category: Coachbuilders - Automotive]] | [[Category: Coachbuilders - Automotive]] |
Revision as of 10:59, 8 April 2024
of Molly Millars Lane, Wokingham
Aircraft equipment specialist
1957 Mr C. F. Taylor head of C. F. Taylors Ltd of Wokingham.[1]
1967 Acquired by G. and J. Weir which already owned two-thirds of the shares[2]
1978 Electrical and Industrial Securities acquired the aircraft pump subsidiary of Weir Group, C. F. Taylor, which strengthened its aircraft components activities[3]
1998 Acquired by TI Group; the aircraft galley business was then sold to an American company; the airfame components business was integrated into Dowty Aerospace[4]