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1952 Company formed as part of [[Brush Electrical Engineering Co]] to make starters for heavy diesel engines<ref>The Times, 30 May 1952</ref> under licence from the French inventor.
1952 Company formed as part of [[Brush Electrical Engineering Co]] to make starters for heavy diesel engines<ref>The Times, 30 May 1952</ref> under licence from the French inventor.


* 1952 [[Bryce Fuel Injection]] Ltd and [[Berger Equipment]] Ltd amalgamated as [[Bryce Berger]] Ltd; address Ironbarks Works, Staines<ref>The Times, 1 August 1952</ref>.
1952 [[Bryce Fuel Injection]] Ltd and [[Berger Equipment]] Ltd amalgamated as [[Bryce Berger]] Ltd; address Ironbarks Works, Staines<ref>The Times, 1 August 1952</ref>.


==See Also==
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Berger Equipment Ltd, Moor Lane, Staines

1951 Advert for Berger Handraulic starters[1].

1952 Company formed as part of Brush Electrical Engineering Co to make starters for heavy diesel engines[2] under licence from the French inventor.

1952 Bryce Fuel Injection Ltd and Berger Equipment Ltd amalgamated as Bryce Berger Ltd; address Ironbarks Works, Staines[3].

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 27 September 1951
  2. The Times, 30 May 1952
  3. The Times, 1 August 1952