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By 1955 was a subsidiary of [[Associated British Engineering]]; most of its products went for export<ref>The Times, Sep 02, 1955</ref> | By 1955 was a subsidiary of [[Associated British Engineering]]; most of its products went for export<ref>The Times, Sep 02, 1955</ref> | ||
1974 Developed an air-conditioning machine combined with standby electric and a supply of hot water that in turn produced enough power needed for the Loughborough works. | 1974 Developed an air-conditioning machine combined with standby electric and a supply of hot water that in turn produced enough power needed for the Loughborough works.<ref>The Engineer 1974/03/21</ref> | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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A. C. Morrison (Engineers) Ltd
By 1955 was a subsidiary of Associated British Engineering; most of its products went for export[1]
1974 Developed an air-conditioning machine combined with standby electric and a supply of hot water that in turn produced enough power needed for the Loughborough works.[2]