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[[Rubery Owen and Co]] were sole British licensees of the Westinghouse gas-shielded arc welding system ''West-ing-arc'', which was known as '''Rowen-Arc''' in Britain<ref>The Times Mar 23, 1960</ref>
1960 [[Rubery, Owen and Co]] were sole British licensees of the Westinghouse gas-shielded arc welding system ''West-ing-arc'', which was known as '''Rowen-Arc''' in Britain<ref>The Times Mar 23, 1960</ref>


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==See Also==

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of Blackhorse Rd, Longford, Coventry

1960 Rubery, Owen and Co were sole British licensees of the Westinghouse gas-shielded arc welding system West-ing-arc, which was known as Rowen-Arc in Britain[1]

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  1. The Times Mar 23, 1960