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1936 Founded by [[Jack Bowthorpe]] | 1936 Founded by [[Jack Bowthorpe]] | ||
1938 On repayment of the loan he used to establish the business, | 1938 [[Hellermann Electric]] was founded in Croydon by [[Paul Hellermann]] and [[Jack Bowthorpe]] as a subsidiary of Goodlife. | ||
1938 On repayment of the loan he had used to establish the business, Bowthorpe set up [[Bowthorpe Electric Co|Bowthorpe Electric]] Ltd with the help of Park Trust Ltd (Lord Doverdale's family trust). | |||
The business was operated from a garage in 8, Eagle Street, London, W.C.1., cutting up electrical wiring into standard lengths and selling it to the aircraft industry. One of the first to use coloured sleeving to identify cabling. Initially [[Ray Parsons]] was the sole employee; together they built the Company into one of the UK's largest electrical businesses. | The business was operated from a garage in 8, Eagle Street, London, W.C.1., cutting up electrical wiring into standard lengths and selling it to the aircraft industry. One of the first to use coloured sleeving to identify cabling. Initially [[Ray Parsons]] was the sole employee; together they built the Company into one of the UK's largest electrical businesses. |
Latest revision as of 11:43, 4 March 2016
of Croydon
1936 Founded by Jack Bowthorpe
1938 Hellermann Electric was founded in Croydon by Paul Hellermann and Jack Bowthorpe as a subsidiary of Goodlife.
1938 On repayment of the loan he had used to establish the business, Bowthorpe set up Bowthorpe Electric Ltd with the help of Park Trust Ltd (Lord Doverdale's family trust).
The business was operated from a garage in 8, Eagle Street, London, W.C.1., cutting up electrical wiring into standard lengths and selling it to the aircraft industry. One of the first to use coloured sleeving to identify cabling. Initially Ray Parsons was the sole employee; together they built the Company into one of the UK's largest electrical businesses.