Nuffield Organization - Productive Members of The Nuffield Organization

Productive Members of The Nuffield Organization

The productive businesses were owned by Morris Motors Limited and this corporate structure appears to have been retained until the formation of British Leyland in 1968.

In 1945 the principal businesses among them were:
  • Morris Motors Limited which was also the Nuffield Organization's holding company for:
  • Wolseley Motors Limited
  • Riley (Coventry) Limited
  • The M.G. Car Company Limited
  • Morris Commercial Cars Limited
  • The S.U. Carburetter Company Limited
and included:
  • Nuffield Acceptances Limited
  • Nuffield (Australia) Pty Limited
  • Nuffield Exports Limited
  • Nuffield Mechanizations Limited
  • Nuffield Metal Products Limited
  • Nuffield Tools and Gauges Limited
  • The Nuffield Press Limited

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