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An offshoot of [[Charles Burrell and Sons]], the business supplied traction engines and other heavy agricultural machinery under hire purchase agreements. Became part of [[AGE]]
An offshoot of [[Charles Burrell and Sons]], the business supplied traction engines and other heavy agricultural machinery under hire purchase agreements. Became part of [[AGE - Agricultural and General Engineers| Agricultural and General Engineers]]


==Sources of Information==
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* [http://www.nelmes.fsnet.co.uk/paxman/paxagel.htm] Paxman History Page
* [http://www.nelmes.fsnet.co.uk/paxman/paxagel.htm] Paxman History Page
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Burrell's Hiring Co Ltd, Thetford.

An offshoot of Charles Burrell and Sons, the business supplied traction engines and other heavy agricultural machinery under hire purchase agreements. Became part of Agricultural and General Engineers

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Sources of Information

  • [1] Paxman History Page