Difference between revisions of "Parkray"
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1987 TI sold its home heating division, [[Glow Worm Boilers]] and [[Parkray]], to [[Hepworth Iron Co|Hepworth Ceramic Holdings]]<ref>The Times, April 02, 1987</ref> | 1987 TI sold its home heating division, [[Glow Worm Boilers]] and [[Parkray]], to [[Hepworth Iron Co|Hepworth Ceramic Holdings]]<ref>The Times, April 02, 1987</ref> | ||
Today, Parkray is based near Exeter in Devon, offering solid fuel and multi-fuel heating devices. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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==Sources of Information== | ==Sources of Information== | ||
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* Parkray [http://www.parkray-stoves.co.uk/html/About.html] | |||
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[[Category: Town - Belper]] | [[Category: Town - Belper]] | ||
[[Category: Town - Exeter]] | |||
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Revision as of 14:43, 19 May 2013
The Parkray was a solid fuel convector fire, designed and made by Radiation, in response to the proposal of the 1952 Ridley Committee[1]
1961 Radiation consolidated its central heating equipment under the Parkray brand, whether working on gas, oil or solid fuel[2]
1967 Radiation was taken over by Tube Investments
1968 Strike at the factory at Belper[3]
1987 TI sold its home heating division, Glow Worm Boilers and Parkray, to Hepworth Ceramic Holdings[4]
Today, Parkray is based near Exeter in Devon, offering solid fuel and multi-fuel heating devices.
See Also
Sources of Information
- Parkray [1]