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[[image:Im20160816RB-Sheepbridge3.jpg |thumb| 1963. W. J. Collard, director of Bray Construction Equipment.]] | [[image:Im20160816RB-Sheepbridge3.jpg |thumb| 1963. W. J. Collard, director of Bray Construction Equipment.]] | ||
[[image:Im20160816RB-Sheepbridge2.jpg |thumb| 1963. D. J. Harrowell, Director of Bray Construction Equipment.]] | [[image:Im20160816RB-Sheepbridge2.jpg |thumb| 1963. D. J. Harrowell, Director of Bray Construction Equipment.]] | ||
[[image:Im20160816RB-Sheepbridge19.jpg |thumb| 1963.]] | [[image:Im20160816RB-Sheepbridge19.jpg |thumb| 1963. Bray Hydraloader 23D Loader/Digger Combination Unit.]] | ||
"Bray Construction Equipment is a leading manufacturer of earth-moving equipment. Three out of every four machines go into the export market and sales are worldwide. France, Italy, Austria, Sweden and Switzerland are particularly active markets. Shovels and trenchers are sold to quarrying, sand gravel undertakings, civil engineering contractors, public authorities, nationalised industries, plant hire firms builders and demolition contractors."<ref>1963 This is Sheepbridge</ref> | "Bray Construction Equipment is a leading manufacturer of earth-moving equipment. Three out of every four machines go into the export market and sales are worldwide. France, Italy, Austria, Sweden and Switzerland are particularly active markets. Shovels and trenchers are sold to quarrying, sand gravel undertakings, civil engineering contractors, public authorities, nationalised industries, plant hire firms builders and demolition contractors."<ref>1963 This is Sheepbridge</ref> |
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"Bray Construction Equipment is a leading manufacturer of earth-moving equipment. Three out of every four machines go into the export market and sales are worldwide. France, Italy, Austria, Sweden and Switzerland are particularly active markets. Shovels and trenchers are sold to quarrying, sand gravel undertakings, civil engineering contractors, public authorities, nationalised industries, plant hire firms builders and demolition contractors."[1]
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- ↑ 1963 This is Sheepbridge