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'''Hellermann Electric''' of Goodtric Works, Purley Way, Croydon. | '''Hellermann Electric''' of Goodtric Works, Purley Way, Croydon. | ||
Hellermann Electric formed at Croydon by agreement with [[Paul Hellermann|Paul Hellermann]] as a UK manufacturer of identification and insulation sleeves; initially importing rubber tubing from Europe, with a UK source at W. Warnes Ltd. of Barking. | 1938 Hellermann Electric was formed at Croydon by agreement with [[Paul Hellermann|Paul Hellermann]] and [[Jack Bowthorpe]] as a UK manufacturer of identification and insulation sleeves; initially importing rubber tubing from Europe, with a UK source at W. Warnes Ltd. of Barking. It was a subsidiary of [[Goodlife Electrical Supplies|Goodliffe Electric Supplies]]. | ||
1939 Advertisement for staff.<ref>Croydon Advertiser and East Surrey Reporter - Friday 14 July 1939</ref> | 1939 Advertisement for staff.<ref>Croydon Advertiser and East Surrey Reporter - Friday 14 July 1939</ref> |
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Hellermann Electric of Goodtric Works, Purley Way, Croydon.
1938 Hellermann Electric was formed at Croydon by agreement with Paul Hellermann and Jack Bowthorpe as a UK manufacturer of identification and insulation sleeves; initially importing rubber tubing from Europe, with a UK source at W. Warnes Ltd. of Barking. It was a subsidiary of Goodliffe Electric Supplies.
1939 Advertisement for staff.[1]
1939 To avoid the threat of bombing, the company moved from its original site at Croydon to a larger site in Oxford
1948 Factory moved to Crawley
later became the Hellermann Tyton Group
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Sources of Information
- ↑ Croydon Advertiser and East Surrey Reporter - Friday 14 July 1939