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- Hardy ****er and Lay**** Engineering group of businesses, later known as Birfield, have been part of the GKN Driveline group since 1966. Ed. J Hardy Limited...
- in modern cars for the outboard driveshaft joints. The Birfield joint was developed by Birfield Industries and came into widespread use with the development...
- 57223. "International Sense Behind £22M. Birfield Bid." The Times, 10 June 1966; pg. 19; Issue 56654. "Birfield Accept." The Times, 5 August 1966; pg. 17;...
- would be nationalised for the second time, GKN bought CVJ market leaders Birfield Industries with its subsidiaries Hardy ****er and Lay**** Engineering with...
- group of investors and put into the ownership of a new holding company, Birfield Limited, along with Hardy ****er. Both Lay**** and Hardy ****er made transmission...
- Article). There are some differences in the Jaguar Dana 44, produced by Birfield (later GKN) subsidiary Salisbury Transmission as the Salisbury 4HU and...
- Midlands regional headquarters of Esso in 1954, later the Head Office of Birfield Ltd. In 1966 it was acquired by GKN. In 1984 the site was redeveloped....
- equipment. In 1963, Toyo entered into business with Hardy ****er to produce Birfield-type constant-velocity universal joints. They also pursued business overseas...
- with P. E. Consulting Group. He held executive and boardroom posts with Birfield and Greaves & Thomas and then from 1961 to 1964 was ****istant to the chairman...
- superiority to connect him with the county, and took up his residence at Birfield Lodge, near Ipswich, Suffolk. He was a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant...