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c.1914 [[Fuller's Wire and Cable Co]] Ltd. was formed as a subsidiary of [[John C. Fuller and Son]] Ltd., in a separate factory at Chadwell Heath to manufacture wires and cables for all electrical uses | |||
During WWI started manufacturing Ebonite in its rubber works when supplies from Germany were not available. | |||
1919 The [[Fuller's United Electric Works]] was formed to take over as a going concern [[John C. Fuller and Son]], [[Fuller Accumulator Co]], [[Fuller's Wire and Cable Co]], and [[Fuller's Carbon and Electrical Co]]<ref>The Times, Jul 16, 1920</ref> | 1919 The [[Fuller's United Electric Works]] was formed to take over as a going concern [[John C. Fuller and Son]], [[Fuller Accumulator Co]], [[Fuller's Wire and Cable Co]], and [[Fuller's Carbon and Electrical Co]]<ref>The Times, Jul 16, 1920</ref> |
Revision as of 16:52, 6 February 2015
c.1914 Fuller's Wire and Cable Co Ltd. was formed as a subsidiary of John C. Fuller and Son Ltd., in a separate factory at Chadwell Heath to manufacture wires and cables for all electrical uses
During WWI started manufacturing Ebonite in its rubber works when supplies from Germany were not available.
1919 The Fuller's United Electric Works was formed to take over as a going concern John C. Fuller and Son, Fuller Accumulator Co, Fuller's Wire and Cable Co, and Fuller's Carbon and Electrical Co[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, Jul 16, 1920
- The Times, Apr 11, 1919