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1925 After poor trading conditions, [[F. Lionel Rapson|Rapson]] announced that [[North British Rubber Co]] would manufacture his tyres.<ref>"Wrapped up in Rapson's inventions" by Tom Clarke and John Athersuch, | 1925 After poor trading conditions, [[F. Lionel Rapson|Rapson]] announced that [[North British Rubber Co]] would manufacture his tyres.<ref>"Wrapped up in Rapson's inventions" by Tom Clarke and John Athersuch, the Flying Lady 2009</ref> | ||
1927 North British "Rapson" double tread tyres, made by [[North British Rubber Co]]. <ref>The Times Apr. 14, 1927</ref> | 1927 North British "Rapson" double tread tyres, made by [[North British Rubber Co]]. <ref>The Times Apr. 14, 1927</ref> |
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1925 After poor trading conditions, Rapson announced that North British Rubber Co would manufacture his tyres.[1]
1927 North British "Rapson" double tread tyres, made by North British Rubber Co. [2]
1928 The factory at New Malden was sold to Duophone and Unbreakable Record Co.