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1933 [[Midgley Leighton]] Ltd changed its name to '''Midgley Harmer''' Ltd.  
1933 [[Midgley Leighton]] Ltd changed its name to '''Midgley Harmer''' Ltd.  
Manufactured an amplifier and loudspeakers and a radio gramophone designed by [[Albert Henry Midgley]].
WWII Midgley Harmer Ltd designed and manufactured fuses for bombs, including the W-bomb used by the RAF, and the fuse for the [[Barnes Wallis]] ''Tallboy'' bomb.




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Latest revision as of 18:13, 29 October 2017

1933 Midgley Leighton Ltd changed its name to Midgley Harmer Ltd.

Manufactured an amplifier and loudspeakers and a radio gramophone designed by Albert Henry Midgley.

WWII Midgley Harmer Ltd designed and manufactured fuses for bombs, including the W-bomb used by the RAF, and the fuse for the Barnes Wallis Tallboy bomb.


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