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1952 [[Automatic Telephone and Electric Co]] acquired a factory in Bridgnorth which became '''A T and E (Bridgnorth) Ltd'''. Manufactured very high frequency radio telephone equipment. Most of the work was for Government Departments<ref>The Times, May 19, 1954</ref>
1952 [[Automatic Telephone and Electric Co]] acquired a factory in Bridgnorth which became '''A T and E (Bridgnorth) Ltd'''. Manufactured very high frequency radio telephone equipment. Most of the work was for Government Departments<ref>The Times, May 19, 1954</ref>


1953 The commercial equipment activity pf [[Radio Gramophone Development Co]] was transferred to the new subsidiary at Bridgnorth, [[A. T. and E. (Bridgnorth)]]<ref>The Times May 29, 1953</ref>
1953 The commercial equipment activity of [[Radio Gramophone Development Co]] was transferred to the new subsidiary at Bridgnorth, [[A. T. and E. (Bridgnorth)]]<ref>The Times May 29, 1953</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 15:22, 15 November 2017

1952 Automatic Telephone and Electric Co acquired a factory in Bridgnorth which became A T and E (Bridgnorth) Ltd. Manufactured very high frequency radio telephone equipment. Most of the work was for Government Departments[1]

1953 The commercial equipment activity of Radio Gramophone Development Co was transferred to the new subsidiary at Bridgnorth, A. T. and E. (Bridgnorth)[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, May 19, 1954
  2. The Times May 29, 1953