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1960 [[W. H. Allen, Sons and Co]] acquired [[William Foster and Co]], including its wholly owned subsidiary [[Gwynnes Pumps]] Ltd<ref>The Times, 19 June 1961</ref>.
1963 [[Gwynnes Pumps]] at Lincoln was renamed '''Allen Gwynne Pumps''', with staff transferred to Lincoln from Bedford and Hammersmith, and the old premises sold. <ref>The Times, 25 June 1963</ref>.


part of [[Amalgamated Power Engineering]]
part of [[Amalgamated Power Engineering]]
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of Bedford

1960 W. H. Allen, Sons and Co acquired William Foster and Co, including its wholly owned subsidiary Gwynnes Pumps Ltd[1].

1963 Gwynnes Pumps at Lincoln was renamed Allen Gwynne Pumps, with staff transferred to Lincoln from Bedford and Hammersmith, and the old premises sold. [2].


part of Amalgamated Power Engineering

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 19 June 1961
  2. The Times, 25 June 1963