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1963 Motor Show exhibitor. Electrical parts. <ref>[[1963 Motor Show]]</ref>
1963 Motor Show exhibitor. Electrical parts. <ref>[[1963 Motor Show]]</ref>


1966 Opened a new factory wire cable factory at Netherton.<ref>Liverpool Daily Post - 26 January 1966</ref>
1966 Opened a new wire cable factory at Netherton, Bootle.<ref>Liverpool Daily Post - 26 January 1966</ref>


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Ripault's Manufacturing Engineers, of St Pancras

of Southbury Road, Enfield.

Makers of Oleo Plugs

1902 Company founded as Leo Ripault and Co.

1923 Private company.

1937 Cable manufacturers. "Ripogloss" Cables. "S" Type Cables. "Steelarmor" Cables. [1]

1961 Manufacturers of electric cables, motor equipment and accessories, covering lighting cables, starter cables, ignition cables, battery cables, cycle dynamo leads, tools for stripping and cutting cables, cable storage equipment, motor bonnet fasteners, terminals and plastic cable clips. 1,300 employees. [2]

1963 Motor Show exhibitor. Electrical parts. [3]

1966 Opened a new wire cable factory at Netherton, Bootle.[4]

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