Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Maker of air-sea rescue and survival equipment, of Leigh on Sea, Essex
1964 88 percent of the shares were acquired by Lambert Close Holdings and Close Brothers; the company owned<ref>The Times, Jan 07, 1964</ref>:
1964 88 percent of the shares were acquired by Lambert Close Holdings and Close Brothers; the company owned<ref>The Times, Jan 07, 1964</ref>:
* [[Lea Bridge Industries]]
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* [[L. B. Footwear]]
* [[L. B. Footwear]]
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* [[Multigrip]]
1964 Public offer of shares planned. Two further acquisitions were planned of makers of ladies footwear, making footwear half of the interest of the group<ref>The Times, Mar 26, 1964</ref>


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==See Also==
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Maker of air-sea rescue and survival equipment, of Leigh on Sea, Essex

1964 88 percent of the shares were acquired by Lambert Close Holdings and Close Brothers; the company owned[1]:

1964 Public offer of shares planned. Two further acquisitions were planned of makers of ladies footwear, making footwear half of the interest of the group[2]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Jan 07, 1964
  2. The Times, Mar 26, 1964