Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[Image:Im20110714Amb-i271.jpg|thumb| c1947. Home Laundry Model B. Exhibit at [[Amberley Working Museum]]. ]]
[[Image:Im20110714Amb-i271.jpg|thumb| c1947. Home Laundry Model B. Exhibit at [[Amberley Working Museum]]. ]]
[[Image:Bendix3-1953.jpg|thumb|1953]]
[[Image:Bendix3-1953.jpg|thumb|Dencember 1953]]
[[Image:Im196107HB-Bendix.jpg|thumb| July 1961.]]
[[Image:Im196107HB-Bendix.jpg|thumb| July 1961.]]
[[image:Im196202IH-Bendix.jpg|thumb|February 1962. ]]
[[image:Im196202IH-Bendix.jpg|thumb|February 1962. ]]

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c1947. Home Laundry Model B. Exhibit at Amberley Working Museum.
Dencember 1953
July 1961.
February 1962.
December 1962.

Bendix of Erdington, Birmingham.

1944 Became private company

1948 Became public company

1951 Reverted to private company

1959 Existing arrangement with Philco Corp of USA on home laundry equipment[1].

1961 Manufacturers of domestic washing machines, also equip launderettes, and supply clubs, hotels, restaurants, factory canteens and ships of the Royal Navy and Merchant Service.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 2 February 1959