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[[image:Im19280622LCar-Remax.jpg|thumb| June 1928. ]]
[[image:Im19280622LCar-Remax.jpg|thumb| June 1928. ]]
[[Image:Im19341226MTrader-Remax.jpg|thumb| December 1934.]]
[[Image:Im19341226MTrader-Remax.jpg|thumb| December 1934.]]
[[Image:Im194503MC-Remax.jpg|thumb| March 1945. ]]
[[Image:Im1948MotSC-Remax.jpg|thumb| 1948. ]]
[[Image:Im1948MotSC-Remax.jpg|thumb| 1948. ]]
[[Image:Im194910MI-Remax.jpg|thumb| October 1949. ]]
[[Image:Im194910MI-Remax.jpg|thumb| October 1949. ]]

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of Alfred Place, London.

1928 Private company.

1945 Acquired by Rothermel Corporation.

1947 Remax had added to Rothermel's business in replacement parts for the automotive industry, both electrical and mechanical.[1]

1961 Merchants and manufacturers of electrical and mechanical motor car replacement parts and accessories. [2]

By 1961 was a subsidiary of Simms Motor and Electronics Corporation.[3]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Aug 13, 1947
  2. 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
  3. The Times, May 19, 1961