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1934 [[A. Reyrolle and Co]] established [[Parolle Electrical Plant Co]] Ltd as a private company  for construction of electrical and other plant with the specific aim of acquiring shares in [[C. A. Parsons and Co]] from the executors of the estate of the late Sir Charles Parsons.  Two directors were appointed by [[A. Reyrolle and Co|Reyrolle]] and one by [[C. A. Parsons and Co|Parsons]]<ref>The Times, 22 January 1934</ref>.
1934 [[A. Reyrolle and Co]] established [[Parolle Electrical Plant Co]] Ltd as a private company  for construction of electrical and other plant with the specific aim of acquiring shares in [[C. A. Parsons and Co]] from the executors of the estate of the late Sir Charles Parsons.  Two directors were appointed by [[A. Reyrolle and Co|Reyrolle]] and one by [[C. A. Parsons and Co|Parsons]]<ref>The Times, 22 January 1934</ref>.
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1934 A. Reyrolle and Co established Parolle Electrical Plant Co Ltd as a private company for construction of electrical and other plant with the specific aim of acquiring shares in C. A. Parsons and Co from the executors of the estate of the late Sir Charles Parsons. Two directors were appointed by Reyrolle and one by Parsons[1].

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 22 January 1934