Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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AP Metalcraft, a Coventry coachbuilder, who built for [[Alvis]] among others.
AP Metalcraft, a Coventry coachbuilder, who built for [[Alvis]] among others.
1955 [[Northern Aluminium Co]] fabricated 3,200 "Kingstrand" aluminium houses for Columbia. Actual manufacture and packing by [[A. P. Metalcraft]].<ref>Banbury Advertiser - Wednesday 26 October 1955</ref>


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AP Metalcraft, a Coventry coachbuilder, who built for Alvis among others.

1955 Northern Aluminium Co fabricated 3,200 "Kingstrand" aluminium houses for Columbia. Actual manufacture and packing by A. P. Metalcraft.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Banbury Advertiser - Wednesday 26 October 1955