Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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'''Main Subjects
'''Main Subjects


*News - Business and Technology
*Business and Technology
**[[GKN]], p 7
**Brookes and Benn.
**Brookes and Benn.
**[[KTM]].
**[[Mercedes-Benz]], p 7.
*Energy
**[[Alfred Herbert]], p 9.
**[[Solar Power Corporation]].
**[[Kearney and Trecker Marwin|KTM]], p 9.
**[[British Standards Institution]], p 11.
**[[Nypro (UK)]], p 11.
**[[BP]], p 13.
*Materials and Components
**[[Armstrong Whitworth]], p 15.
**[[Renold]], p 15.
*Measurement and Control
**[[W. and T. Avery|Avery]], p 17.
**[[Plessey Co]], p 17.
*Production and Tools
**[[Sykes Machine Tool Co]], p 22.
*Factory
**[[Portable Balers]], p 23.
**[[Capricorn Industrial Services]], p 23.
**[[W. Canning and Co]], p 23.
*Social Responsibilities, p 32-33.
 
*The Engineer Report
**Further report following explosion.
**[[Nypro (UK)]], p 38-39 and 82.
**[[BP]], p 38.
**[[ICI]], p 38.
**[[Institution of Chemical Engineers]], p 39.
*Design, p 40-41
**[[Ford]]
**[[British Leyland]]
**[[Opel]]
**[[Rubery, Owen and Co]]
*Energy, p 44-49
**[[Solar Power Corporation]], p 44-45.
*Finance, p 51-53
 
*Pollution Control
**[[Powell Duffryn]], p 81.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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