George Kent Ltd

During World War One, Kents had a factory in Luton with over 3,000 workers, mostly munitionettes, in this case producing fuses for artillery shells.

Tony Benn as Minister of Technology answered questions about the Cambridge Instruments takeover in Parliament.

[11] Fielden Electronics of Wythenshawe, Manchester produced a data recorder known as the Servograph[12][13] and a capacitance-sensing proximity meter[14] alongside a variety of scientific instruments and process control devices.

Power cylinders continue to be manufactured, alongside similar linear actuators featuring digital control technology.

[27] Kent's produced the clear view screen, a spinning transparent panel that provided visibility in wet weather.

Fielden logo following acquisition by George Kent group