Murphy Radio

Its factories were in the Hertfordshire town of Welwyn Garden City, England, starting with fewer than 100 employees.

After the war, Murphy used its military experience to design and build sets for Naval use, principally the 'B40' series[2] for the British Commonwealth Navies.

The company also produced the Larkspur era A41 VHF manpack transceiver for the British Army during the 1950s.

[citation needed] In 2012, the brand gained wide attention in India due to the movie Barfi!.

A vintage Murphy radio also appears in the opening of the 2012 film Life of Pi.

Murphy B41 and B40 radios
A 1951 Murphy television set held by the Science Museum, London
Model U102 (c.1947)
Datasheet for Wireless Set No. 38 (1944)