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'''Hanworth Engineering (Aircraft)''' Ltd, precision engineers, presumably of Hanworth
'''Hanworth Engineering (Aircraft)''' Ltd, precision engineers, presumably of Hanworth


1956 Acquired by [[Camp Bird]].  Name changed to [[Cold Forging]] Ltd.  Part of the factory would be used to develop the Steiner steel cold forging process acquired by Camp Bird<ref>The Times, 16 July 1956</ref>.
1956 Acquired by [[Camp Bird]].  Name changed to '''Cold Forging''' Ltd.  Part of the factory would be used to develop the Steiner steel cold forging process acquired by Camp Bird<ref>The Times, 16 July 1956</ref>.
 
1969 Liquidator appointed by creditors petition to wind up '''Cold Forging''' Ltd, of Camp Bird House, 39 Dover St, London W1<ref>London Gazette 14 January 1969</ref>





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Hanworth Engineering (Aircraft) Ltd, precision engineers, presumably of Hanworth

1956 Acquired by Camp Bird. Name changed to Cold Forging Ltd. Part of the factory would be used to develop the Steiner steel cold forging process acquired by Camp Bird[1].

1969 Liquidator appointed by creditors petition to wind up Cold Forging Ltd, of Camp Bird House, 39 Dover St, London W1[2]



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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 16 July 1956
  2. London Gazette 14 January 1969