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1960 A new holding company '''Haffenden-Richborough''' was formed to acquire the share capital of [[W. W. Haffenden]], and its subsidiaries '''Richborough Rubber Works''', and '''Sandwich Engineering Co'''.<ref>The Times, December 7, 1960</ref>
1960 A new holding company '''Haffenden-Richborough''' was formed to acquire the share capital of [[W. W. Haffenden]], and its subsidiaries '''Richborough Rubber Works''', and '''Sandwich Engineering Co'''.<ref>The Times, December 7, 1960</ref>


Acquired by the [[LRC Products|London Rubber Company]] in the late 1950s.
1971 '''Haffenden-Richborough''' acquired by the [[LRC Products|London Rubber Company]].<ref>The Times, January 25, 1971</ref>


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Revision as of 15:47, 3 February 2020

of Richborough, Sandwich, Kent.

Manufacturers of rubber mouldings and Duraplug electrical accessories.

1945 Founded by Wallace Wilson Haffenden.

1947 Incorporated as a Limited Company.

1960 A new holding company Haffenden-Richborough was formed to acquire the share capital of W. W. Haffenden, and its subsidiaries Richborough Rubber Works, and Sandwich Engineering Co.[1]

1971 Haffenden-Richborough acquired by the London Rubber Company.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, December 7, 1960
  2. The Times, January 25, 1971