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Engines built by [[Platt and Fielding|Fielding Co]] and when they ceased trading the production taken over by the [[Brush Group]] and
Engines originally built by [[Fielding and Platt|Fielding Co]]  


1937/8 The Fielding and Platt company was taken over by [[Brush Group|Brush]]; the engines part was merged with [[Petters]]; the engines were sold as '''Fielding-Petter'''.
1937/8 The Fielding and Platt company was taken over by [[Brush Group|Brush]]; the engines part was merged with [[Petters]]; the engines were sold as '''Fielding-Petter'''.

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1932. Exhibit at the Museum of Power.
1947.
1953. McLaren (Petter Fielding) HP 40.
Petter Fielding. J. and H. McLaren. FH Type, 40 BHP and 500 RPM, nº 10628, Engine. Portugal.
FH -Type Petter Fielding Motor, Venezuela.
FH -Type Petter Fielding Motor, Venezuela.

of Loughborough

Engines originally built by Fielding Co

1937/8 The Fielding and Platt company was taken over by Brush; the engines part was merged with Petters; the engines were sold as Fielding-Petter.

1952 Petter-Fielding engines were made by J. and H. McLaren at the Airedale Works


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