User talk:Meeware
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Power Radio Studios
[edit]Hello Meeware, following the relocation of W. Chump & Sons Ltd to Power Road Studios in Chiswick, I've started looking into the history of the buildings. From your blog I can see that you've moved on to pastures-new, but I wonder if you have any information or pointers. It appears that BBC Equipment was based at Power Road—there are adverts from c.1974 for jobs; and then later in 1996 I can find reference to an auction "on 27 February 1996 "Auction: By Order of the Royscot Trust plc and others... At the former BBC Engineering Workshops, Power Road, Chiswick, London W4". From another BBCer I've had a lead that BBC Designs moved in with BBC Equipment, and then BBC Research & Development moved in for a while(?) before moving on to Kingswood Warren. Do you have any particular leads, or perhaps even a braindump/pointer to other things, or some dates/known facts to form a framework for further hunting? Appreciations in advance, —Sladen (talk) 18:45, 31 December 2015 (UTC)