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1973 [[Transport and Chemical Engineering]] acquired [[Balmforth Engineering]] of Luton<ref>The Times, Feb 21, 1973</ref>. | 1973 [[Transport and Chemical Engineering]] acquired [[Balmforth Engineering]] of Luton<ref>The Times, Feb 21, 1973</ref>. | ||
1973 Sold surplus land at Luton. Had decided to get out of textile machinery so would sell the 80 percent interest in [[Adamson Machines]] of Leeds<ref>The Times, Oct 18, 1973</ref> | 1973 Sold surplus land at Luton. Had decided to get out of textile machinery so would sell the 80 percent interest in [[Adamson and Co|Adamson Machines]] of Leeds<ref>The Times, Oct 18, 1973</ref> | ||
1984 Supplied library shelving to the University of Exeter<ref>The Times, Nov 09, 1984</ref> | 1984 Supplied library shelving to the University of Exeter<ref>The Times, Nov 09, 1984</ref> |
Latest revision as of 14:04, 18 April 2013
of Luton
By 1964 was owned by General and Engineering Industries[1]
1970 Had developed a more advanced design of night storage heater and extended the range of library shelving[2]
1973 Transport and Chemical Engineering acquired Balmforth Engineering of Luton[3].
1973 Sold surplus land at Luton. Had decided to get out of textile machinery so would sell the 80 percent interest in Adamson Machines of Leeds[4]
1984 Supplied library shelving to the University of Exeter[5]