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1919 company founded
1919 company founded


1928 [[Coventry Gauge and Tool Co]] had set up a new department to manufacture a new product, the Lansing Electric Truck; the '''Lansing Equipment Co''' was listed as one of 1000 customers of that company. The trucks were said to be well known and in use by railway companies, shipping lines, and car manufacturers<ref>The Times Oct 31, 1928</ref>
1928 [[Coventry Gauge and Tool Co]] had set up a new department to manufacture a new product under licence, the Lansing Electric Truck; the '''Lansing Equipment Co''' was listed as one of 1000 customers of that company. The trucks were said to be well known and in use by railway companies, shipping lines, and car manufacturers<ref>The Times Oct 31, 1928</ref>


1929 Dissolution of the partnership of [[Francis Edward Bagnall|F. E. Bagnall]] and [[Harold Falkner Anns|H. F. Anns]], electric truck manufacturers and agents of Victoria St, London, under the style of Lansing Equipment Co<ref>The Times, Jan 16, 1929</ref>
1929 Dissolution of the partnership of [[Francis Edward Bagnall|F. E. Bagnall]] and [[Harold Falkner Anns|H. F. Anns]], electric truck manufacturers and agents of Victoria St, London, under the style of Lansing Equipment Co<ref>The Times, Jan 16, 1929</ref>

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of Willesden

1919 company founded

1928 Coventry Gauge and Tool Co had set up a new department to manufacture a new product under licence, the Lansing Electric Truck; the Lansing Equipment Co was listed as one of 1000 customers of that company. The trucks were said to be well known and in use by railway companies, shipping lines, and car manufacturers[1]

1929 Dissolution of the partnership of F. E. Bagnall and H. F. Anns, electric truck manufacturers and agents of Victoria St, London, under the style of Lansing Equipment Co[2]

1937 private company

1940 Francis Edward Bagnall, trading as Lansing Equipment Co, was declared bankrupt[3]

1943 presumably acquired as Lansing Bagnall

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Oct 31, 1928
  2. The Times, Jan 16, 1929
  3. The Times, Jun 26, 1940