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1959 Company formed by [[Elliott Brothers]] to handle all of the company's activities in the nuclear field<ref>The Times, Jan 03, 1959</ref>
1959 Company formed by [[Elliott Brothers]] to handle all of the company's activities in the nuclear field<ref>The Times, Jan 03, 1959</ref>
1960 Elliott Automation acquired [[Isotope Developments|Isotope Developments (Beenham)]], a subsidiary of [[Isotope Developments]] in order to avoid duplication by both companies in the nucleonic instruments field. Isotope Developments changed its name to Nucleonic Investments Ltd<ref>The Times, Jan 14, 1960</ref>


1963 [[Elliott Automation]] acquired [[Baldwin Instrument Co]], maker of nucleonic instruments for process control and fluid power equipment; Baldwin would complement existing Elliott businesses - [[Elliott Nucleonics]] and [[Isotope Developments]]<ref>The Times, Oct 21, 1963</ref>
1963 [[Elliott Automation]] acquired [[Baldwin Instrument Co]], maker of nucleonic instruments for process control and fluid power equipment; Baldwin would complement existing Elliott businesses - [[Elliott Nucleonics]] and [[Isotope Developments]]<ref>The Times, Oct 21, 1963</ref>


1964 Formation of new management division in the group: Elliott-Automation Nucleonics.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 09:10, 25 January 2021

1959 Company formed by Elliott Brothers to handle all of the company's activities in the nuclear field[1]

1960 Elliott Automation acquired Isotope Developments (Beenham), a subsidiary of Isotope Developments in order to avoid duplication by both companies in the nucleonic instruments field. Isotope Developments changed its name to Nucleonic Investments Ltd[2]

1963 Elliott Automation acquired Baldwin Instrument Co, maker of nucleonic instruments for process control and fluid power equipment; Baldwin would complement existing Elliott businesses - Elliott Nucleonics and Isotope Developments[3]

1964 Formation of new management division in the group: Elliott-Automation Nucleonics.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Jan 03, 1959
  2. The Times, Jan 14, 1960
  3. The Times, Oct 21, 1963