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1969 '''GEC Power Engineering''' was formed<ref>The Times, 10 January 1969</ref>, part of which was [[GEC Transformers]] which included the relevant parts of [[GEC]], [[AEI]] and [[English Electric Co]], and [[Hackbridge and Hewittic Electric Co]], [[Bryce Capacitors]], [[Hackbridge and Hewittic Electric Co|Hackbridge-Hewittic and Easun]].
1977 The capacitor works of [[BICC Power Cables]] Ltd has recently merged with [[Bryce Capacitors]] Ltd to form [[BICC Bryce Capacitors]] Ltd and are now responsible for all capacitor ...<ref>Chester Chronicle 09 December 1977</ref>
1977 The capacitor works of [[BICC Power Cables]] Ltd has recently merged with [[Bryce Capacitors]] Ltd to form [[BICC Bryce Capacitors]] Ltd and are now responsible for all capacitor ...<ref>Chester Chronicle 09 December 1977</ref>



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1969 GEC Power Engineering was formed[1], part of which was GEC Transformers which included the relevant parts of GEC, AEI and English Electric Co, and Hackbridge and Hewittic Electric Co, Bryce Capacitors, Hackbridge-Hewittic and Easun.

1977 The capacitor works of BICC Power Cables Ltd has recently merged with Bryce Capacitors Ltd to form BICC Bryce Capacitors Ltd and are now responsible for all capacitor ...[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 10 January 1969
  2. Chester Chronicle 09 December 1977