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[[Image:Im1951MShow-Vaughan.jpg|thumb| October 1951. ]] | [[Image:Im1951MShow-Vaughan.jpg|thumb| October 1951. ]] | ||
[[image:Im1954CMS-Vaughan.jpg|thumb| September 1954. ]] | [[image:Im1954CMS-Vaughan.jpg|thumb| September 1954. ]] |
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of Eagle Works, Willenhall, Staffordshire (now West Midlands). Telephone: Willenhall 436/7/8. Telegraphic Address: "Vaughan Bros., Willenhall". (1937)
1874 Company founded.
1936 Private company.
1937 Company made public.
1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Droop Forgings for Automobile Parts, Motor Cycles, Mechanical Transport, Railways, Aircraft, Engine and Plane Parts, Agricultural and General Engineers, Ships' Fittings, Machinists, Finished Gear Box, Spanners, Jacks and Tools. [1]
1961 Manufacturers of drop forgings, spanners and fully machined component parts. 300 employees. [2]