E.K.Cole Southend-on-Sea & Malmesbury 1939-71

WW2 Secret Radar and the Shadow Factory
Collecting and preserving the history of EKCO Electronics / Avionics 1939-1971
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End of War statement by Eric Cole

As an " EKCO " man it does me good to have my memory jogged about how much we did to help win the war; it fills me, and I think it ought to fill all EKCO people, with a sense of pride in our organisation.

The rewards of victory are not coming easily but we at EKCO are geared up to the hard work that lies ahead of all of us.

Our potential in the various fields in which we operate is enormous and our pride in what we make is - and will always be - inherent.

Distributors and consumers of EKCO peacetime products can have the same confidence in them that Commandos had in their EKCO one-man pack sets, or night - fighter pilots in their EKCO interception radar equipment.

Eric Kirkham Cole


Editors Note: Reproduced from 'How we lived then' booklet published by E.K.Cole in the spring of 1947 to coincide with first post war Farnborough Air Show and booklet was also sent to all major suppliers and customers as well as departmental heads within EKCO.


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