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By 1949 was a subsidiary of [[Pye]] Ltd | By 1949 was a subsidiary of [[Pye]] Ltd | ||
1961 [[W. G. Pye and Co]] and Unicam, both members of the Pye Group, opened a new Scientific Instrument Centre in Cambridge<ref>The Times Apr. 13, 1962</ref> | |||
1968 [[W. G. Pye and Co]] and [[Unicam Instruments]] were merged to become [[Pye Unicam]]; Philips scientific division from [[Mullard]] was also put into the new company<ref>The Times, Jul 01, 1968</ref> | 1968 [[W. G. Pye and Co]] and [[Unicam Instruments]] were merged to become [[Pye Unicam]]; Philips scientific division from [[Mullard]] was also put into the new company<ref>The Times, Jul 01, 1968</ref> |
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of Cambridge
S. W. J. Stubbens, a foreman at Cambridge Instrument Co, formed Unicam Instruments Ltd
WWII Manufactured parts for the De Havilland Mosquito [1]
By 1949 was a subsidiary of Pye Ltd
1961 W. G. Pye and Co and Unicam, both members of the Pye Group, opened a new Scientific Instrument Centre in Cambridge[2]
1968 W. G. Pye and Co and Unicam Instruments were merged to become Pye Unicam; Philips scientific division from Mullard was also put into the new company[3]