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1951 Private company - a division of [[British Oxygen Co]]
1951 Private company - a division of [[British Oxygen Co]]


1955 Major expansion of the plant workshops at Edmonton. [[British Oxygen Linde]] was established as a subsidiary<ref>The Times May 25, 1955</ref>
1955 Major expansion of the plant workshops at Edmonton. [[British Oxygen Linde]] was established as a new joint venture company<ref>The Times May 25, 1955</ref>


1961 Manufacturers of gas and air separation plant; gas and liquid product handling and storage systems; oxygen therapy and medical equipment; high altitude breathing apparatus; tooling aids, jigs and dies.  3,500 employees.
1961 Manufacturers of gas and air separation plant; gas and liquid product handling and storage systems; oxygen therapy and medical equipment; high altitude breathing apparatus; tooling aids, jigs and dies.  3,500 employees.

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of Harlow, Essex, Leeds, Yorkshire

1951 Private company - a division of British Oxygen Co

1955 Major expansion of the plant workshops at Edmonton. British Oxygen Linde was established as a new joint venture company[1]

1961 Manufacturers of gas and air separation plant; gas and liquid product handling and storage systems; oxygen therapy and medical equipment; high altitude breathing apparatus; tooling aids, jigs and dies. 3,500 employees.

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  1. The Times May 25, 1955