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1959  A London quotation was being sought for the issued capital of Spooner industries, Lid., matrs of machinery for the paper, textile, food and other industries<ref>The Scotsman 07 December 1959</ref>
1959  A London quotation was being sought for the issued capital of Spooner Industries, Lid., makers of machinery for the paper, textile, food and other industries<ref>The Scotsman 07 December 1959</ref>


1964 'Spooner Industries, the £1.2 Million firm making machinery for the textile, bakery, paper-making and other Industries'<ref>Belfast Telegraph - Friday 03 April 1964</ref>
1964 'Spooner Industries, the £1.2 Million firm making machinery for the textile, bakery, paper-making and other Industries'<ref>Belfast Telegraph - Friday 03 April 1964</ref>

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1959 A London quotation was being sought for the issued capital of Spooner Industries, Lid., makers of machinery for the paper, textile, food and other industries[1]

1964 'Spooner Industries, the £1.2 Million firm making machinery for the textile, bakery, paper-making and other Industries'[2]

1967 Acquired Asser Engineering, of Chesterton, Newcastle, Staffs. Asser made machinery for the bakery industry.[3]

1978 Acquired by Sandvik Swedish Steels

1988 A member of the fast expanding Thomas Robinson Process Engineering Group of companies who are world leaders in food engineering and are set on significant growth.[4]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Scotsman 07 December 1959
  2. Belfast Telegraph - Friday 03 April 1964
  3. Birmingham Daily Post 28 March 1967
  4. Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette 15 December 1988