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Difference between revisions of "Proctor Industries"

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By 1967 [[Britax (London)]] and [[Proctor Industries]] were owned by [[Excelsior Motor Co]]; O. A. Proctor was chairman of Excelsior<ref>The Times Jan. 11, 1968</ref>
By 1967 [[Britax (London)]] and [[Proctor Industries]] were owned by [[Excelsior Motor Co]]; O. A. Proctor was chairman of Excelsior<ref>The Times Jan. 11, 1968</ref>


c.1968 The name of [[Excelsior Motor Co]] was changed to [[Britax Excelsior]] Ltd; subsidiary companies were [[Britax (London)]], [[P. M. G. Thorpe]], [[Notek Electric Co]] and [[Proctor Industries]] <ref>The Times  Jan. 8, 1969</ref>
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Revision as of 17:58, 8 August 2020

Oct 1960.

of Proctor Works, Byfleet, Surrey.

included Britax (London)

By 1967 Britax (London) and Proctor Industries were owned by Excelsior Motor Co; O. A. Proctor was chairman of Excelsior[1]

c.1968 The name of Excelsior Motor Co was changed to Britax Excelsior Ltd; subsidiary companies were Britax (London), P. M. G. Thorpe, Notek Electric Co and Proctor Industries [2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Jan. 11, 1968
  2. The Times Jan. 8, 1969