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Companies

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Working through the various companies:

Nottingham (Myford & Raglan Engineering)
  • Myford (Holdings) Ltd, 15 June 1937–, Beeston—the original company.
    • M.& R.E. Properties Ltd, 14 June 1971–, owned 119,999:1 by Myford (Holdings) Ltd, and (then) John Moore. Myford & Raglan Engineering Properties. Date probably coincides circa the take-over of the Raglan Engineering Company.
    • Raglan Machine Tools (previously "M. & R.E. Sales Ltd"). 2010–
  • Myford Ltd (1), 9 June 1971–6 July 2011; subsequently renamed "Hoffung", dissolved 1 January 2014
  • Myford Ltd (2), 7 July 2011–26 August 2011; subsequently renamed "L & P 240 Ltd"; dissolved 1 May 2012
Yorkshire
  • Myford Ltd (3), company founded c.August 2011, in Yorkshire; previously "L & P 240 Ltd" until 26 August 2011

6 July 2011 There are a cluster of other small companies set up c.2011 both in Nottingham and Yorkshire, many of which appear to be dormant/dissolved.

Trademarks
  • "Myford" trademark filed on 7 October 1998, later purchased by/transferred to Myford Ltd (3);

Sladen (talk) 15:03, 16 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Books

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  • Bradley, Ian (1997). Myford Series 7 Manual : ML7. ML7-R. Super 7 (2nd ed.). ISBN 9780852427750.
  • Camm, F.J., ed. (June 1946). "Post-War Lathes" (advert). Practical Mechanics. Newnes: 32. Myford Engineering Company Limited, Beeston, Nottingham, Telephone: 54222 (3 Lines)
  • Pevsner, Nikolaus. Williamson, Elizabeth (ed.). Nottinghamshire. Pevsner architectural guides: Buildings of England (second revision ed.). p. 97. ISBN 9780300096361. Beeston's textile development stretched as far W as Neville's factory (now Myford) in Chilwell High Road, built in two phases, one date 1886 in the E gable; four storeys, unaltered, with an inspection shop. Opposite the Hop Pole Inn, Gothic of c.1850.

Sladen (talk) 18:43, 16 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]