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1948 Became a subsidiary of [[Metal Industries]]; moved to larger factory at Bromborough<ref>The Times, Sep 09, 1948</ref> | 1948 Became a subsidiary of [[Metal Industries]]; moved to larger factory at Bromborough<ref>The Times, Sep 09, 1948</ref> | ||
1956 Company was run-down by its parent because of poor prospects<ref>The Times, Oct 10, 1956</ref> | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 12:27, 8 April 2013
of Chester
By 1947 was wholly owned by Brookhirst Switchgear[1]
1948 Became a subsidiary of Metal Industries; moved to larger factory at Bromborough[2]
1956 Company was run-down by its parent because of poor prospects[3]