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1962 [[Bush Radio]], the principal subsidiary of [[Bush and Rank Cintel]]<ref>The Times 27 July 1962</ref> was merged with the newly acquired [[Murphy Radio]] by the [[Rank Organisation]]<ref>The Times, 11 October 1963</ref>.
1962 [[Bush Radio]], the principal subsidiary of [[Bush and Rank Cintel]]<ref>The Times 27 July 1962</ref> was merged with the newly acquired [[Murphy Radio]] by the [[Rank Organisation]]<ref>The Times, 11 October 1963</ref>.
1964 Development and production of television studio equipment, previously carried on jointly by the [[Rank-Cintel|Rank Cintel]] and Rank Audio Visual divisions would be carried out in future by [[Rank-Bush Murphy|Rank-Bush-Murphy]] division at Welwyn Garden City.<ref>The Times July 31, 1964</ref>


1968 '''Rank Bush Murphy Electronics''' became part of a new division in [[Rank Precision Industries]] established to focus on development of the scientific instruments business<ref>The Times 24 September 1968</ref>.
1968 '''Rank Bush Murphy Electronics''' became part of a new division in [[Rank Precision Industries]] established to focus on development of the scientific instruments business<ref>The Times 24 September 1968</ref>.

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1963.

Rank-Bush Murphy Ltd. of Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England.

1962 Bush Radio, the principal subsidiary of Bush and Rank Cintel[1] was merged with the newly acquired Murphy Radio by the Rank Organisation[2].

1964 Development and production of television studio equipment, previously carried on jointly by the Rank Cintel and Rank Audio Visual divisions would be carried out in future by Rank-Bush-Murphy division at Welwyn Garden City.[3]

1968 Rank Bush Murphy Electronics became part of a new division in Rank Precision Industries established to focus on development of the scientific instruments business[4].


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times 27 July 1962
  2. The Times, 11 October 1963
  3. The Times July 31, 1964
  4. The Times 24 September 1968