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1967 Developed a new electron gun for TV tubes which would be advantageous for both black and white and colour tubes and for display systems<ref>The Times May 22, 1967</ref> | 1967 Developed a new electron gun for TV tubes which would be advantageous for both black and white and colour tubes and for display systems<ref>The Times May 22, 1967</ref> | ||
1968 [[Rank Precision Industries]] was established - it would focus on development of the Rank scientific instruments businesses; initially involved [[Hilger and Watts]], [[Taylor, Taylor and Hobson|Rank Taylor Hobson]], [[Rank-Bush Murphy|Rank Bush Murphy Electronics]], [[Rank Electronic Tubes]]<ref>The Times 24 September 1968</ref>. | 1968 [[Rank Precision Industries]] was established as a division of the [[Rank Organisation]] - it would focus on development of the Rank scientific instruments businesses; initially involved [[Hilger and Watts]], [[Taylor, Taylor and Hobson|Rank Taylor Hobson]], [[Rank-Bush Murphy|Rank Bush Murphy Electronics]], [[Rank Electronic Tubes]]<ref>The Times 24 September 1968</ref>. | ||
1985 [[Rank Electronic Tubes]] of Sidcup and Gordon Ronald Bonye patented "COLOUR CATHODE RAY TUBE" | 1985 [[Rank Electronic Tubes]] of Sidcup and Gordon Ronald Bonye patented "COLOUR CATHODE RAY TUBE" |
Revision as of 16:36, 28 February 2025
1967 Developed a new electron gun for TV tubes which would be advantageous for both black and white and colour tubes and for display systems[1]
1968 Rank Precision Industries was established as a division of the Rank Organisation - it would focus on development of the Rank scientific instruments businesses; initially involved Hilger and Watts, Rank Taylor Hobson, Rank Bush Murphy Electronics, Rank Electronic Tubes[2].
1985 Rank Electronic Tubes of Sidcup and Gordon Ronald Bonye patented "COLOUR CATHODE RAY TUBE"
Subsequently became Rank Brimar