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Makers of pistons, clips, etc of Twickenham, Middlesex
1929 Incorporated as a private company.
1937 Manufacturers of aluminium pistons and non-ferrous die and sand castings. "BHB" Self-adjusting Pistons. "Motif" Die and Sand Castings. "Seeger" Retaining Rings.
1948 Subsidiary of Sheepbridge Engineering Ltd[1]
1949 Subsidiaries were[2]:
- Hardinge Machine Tools Ltd, of Feltham, incorporated 1937
- Dacre Chucks Ltd, of Feltham, incorporated 1947
1961 Piston and circlip manufacturers. 535 employees.