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1940 [[R. B. Pullin and Co]] acquired 2 businesses which would have peace-time potential as well as helping Pullin in its war work - [[Measuring Instruments (Pullin)]] Ltd, (Electrin Works, Acton), which made measuring instruments of all types, and | 1940 [[R. B. Pullin and Co]] acquired 2 businesses which would have peace-time potential as well as helping Pullin in its war work - [[Measuring Instruments (Pullin)]] Ltd, (Electrin Works, Acton), which made measuring instruments of all types, and [[S. A. Fane]] of High Wycombe, which made furniture and would be extended to make cabinets<ref>The Times 31 January 1941</ref> | ||
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Electrin Works, Winchester Street, London.
1940 R. B. Pullin and Co acquired 2 businesses which would have peace-time potential as well as helping Pullin in its war work - Measuring Instruments (Pullin) Ltd, (Electrin Works, Acton), which made measuring instruments of all types, and S. A. Fane of High Wycombe, which made furniture and would be extended to make cabinets[1]
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- ↑ The Times 31 January 1941