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'''AGI''' ('''Aeronautical and General Instruments''' of Croydon) formed the company '''Agilux''' in 1946 as a subsidiary to make cameras. The company abandoned camera production in the early 1960s and still manufactures a wide range of instruments and systems, for the Defence and Civil markets in Poole Dorset.
 
'''AGI''' ('''Aeronautical and General Instruments''' of Croydon) formed the company '''Agilux''' in 1946 as a subsidiary to make cameras. The company abandoned camera production in the early 1960s and still manufactures a wide range of instruments and systems, for the Defence and Civil markets in Poole Dorset.
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* Agiflex
 
* Agiflex

Revision as of 20:45, 19 March 2007

AGI (Aeronautical and General Instruments of Croydon) formed the company Agilux in 1946 as a subsidiary to make cameras. The company abandoned camera production in the early 1960s and still manufactures a wide range of instruments and systems, for the Defence and Civil markets in Poole Dorset.

British companies
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