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of Ferrybridge, Knottingley.
1959 The name of Ferrybridge Industries was changed to Pollard Ball and Roller Bearing Co[1]; subsidiaries included Pollard Bearings, Pollard Bearings (Northampton), Whitehouse Industries and Philidas.
1961 Manufacturers of ball and roller bearings.
c.1962 John Leonard King became chairman[2]
1962 Development of a fully sealed bearing for submerged applications announced[3]
1962 Acquired R. and J. Dick[4]
1969 The Industrial Reorganisation Corporation supported the formation of a new bearings group Ransome Hoffmann Pollard Co by amalgamating Ransome and Marles Bearing Co, Pollard Ball and Roller Bearing Co and Hoffmann Manufacturing Co[5].