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TDG Acquires A.M. Walker

4th March 1966, Page 49
4th March 1966
Page 49
Page 49, 4th March 1966 — TDG Acquires A.M. Walker
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ALICE VISCOUNTESS HALL, who as Miss A. M. Walker was the first woman executive in nationalized transport when she became group manager of the Midland division of the Transport Executive in 1948, has disposed of all her road transport interests in the haulage firm of A. M. Walker Ltd., and an associated company.

Her interests have been acquired by the Transport Development Group for 104,412 ordinary shares and £72,760 cash.

During the First World War Lady Hall drove heavy vehicles for the Ministry of Munitions. At the end of the war she started the Blaby haulage firm of Kinders Transport Ltd. and within four years was managing director.

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