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of Abbey Lane, Leicester; London Office: 66 Victoria Street, S.W.I.
of Abbey Lane, Leicester; London Office: 66 Victoria Street, S.W.I.
1937 Moved to new premises, PROSPECT WORKS, ABBEY LANE.<ref>Leicester Evening Mail  22 December 1937</ref>


By 1957 was owned by [[Harris and Sheldon|Harris and Sheldon (Holdings)]]<ref>The Times, May 09, 1958</ref>
By 1957 was owned by [[Harris and Sheldon|Harris and Sheldon (Holdings)]]<ref>The Times, May 09, 1958</ref>

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July 1949.

of Abbey Lane, Leicester; London Office: 66 Victoria Street, S.W.I.

1937 Moved to new premises, PROSPECT WORKS, ABBEY LANE.[1]

By 1957 was owned by Harris and Sheldon (Holdings)[2]

1996 Otis merged 2 of its 2 UK subsidiaries: Express Lifts of Northampton and Evans Lifts; the Northampton factory was closed; a new joint company was established called Express Evans Lifts, based in Leicester[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Leicester Evening Mail 22 December 1937
  2. The Times, May 09, 1958
  3. The Times, July 19, 1996