Philco in the United Kingdom

Philco began exporting Model 20 Baby Grands as well as other models to the UK in 1930. Philco continued to export Philadelphia-made radios to Britain until 1932, at which time a new subsidiary was formed – Philco Radio & Television Corporation of Great Britain. Carleton L. Dyer served as chairman of Philco (UK) for a number of years.

The new Philco subsidiary wasted no time in building a plant at Perivale, Greenford, Middlesex, although some of its models continued to use Philadelphia-built chassis.

As time went on, Philco of Great Britain gradually took over complete manufacture of its own sets; although certain USA Philco models, notably the Model 16, continued to be exported to the British Isles.
It is known that Philco (UK) exported radios to France. As an example, I formerly owned a 1936 Model 2620 Baby Grand which had a chassis built in Philadelphia, cabinet made at Perivale, Greenford, Middlesex, and a dial scale printed in French, obviously for the French market.

Officers of Philco Radio & Television Corporation of Great Britain, Limited, mid-1930s

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Carleton L. Dyer, Chairman, Philco Radio & Television Corporation of Great Britain, Ltd., 1935


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Tim Williams, Director of Production, Philco Radio & Television Corporation of Great Britain, Ltd., 1935


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H.V. Lewis, General Sales Manager, Philco Radio & Television Corporation of Great Britain, Ltd., 1935

Philco (UK) Historical Photos and Adverts

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A store window display of Philco radios, United Kingdom, 1934


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A window display of Philco model 1263, United Kingdom, 1934


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Newspaper ad, United Kingdom, October 1934


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A bus with Philco advertising on the side, Stockton-on-Tees, UK, 1935

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Around March 1935: Ground is broken for a new Philco factory at Perivale, Greenford, Middlesex, UK. Chairman Carleton L. Dyer is holding the shovel. Second from left: Tim Williams, Director of Production. Second from right: Capt. Richard Gambier-Parry, Mr. Dyer’s assistant. Far right: W.A. Beatty, works manager.


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This postcard shows how the new Philco factory at Perivale looked after it was completed.


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Nighttime scene showing a Philco neon sign at the Perivale factory.


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Advertisement using humor to illustrate the slogan used by Philco in the UK – Hurry Home to your Philco.


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Window display advertisement for Philco valves (tubes).

A Sampling of Philco Radios produced and/or sold in the United Kingdom

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Model 261, late version, 1933. The early version is somewhat similar in appearance to the USA 37C cabinet.


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Model 233, battery operated, 1934


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Model 264 Baby Grand, 1934


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Model 264 Concert Grand, 1934


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Model 1263 Baby Grand, 1934 – Photo courtesy Sarah Packer


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Model 1263 Concert Grand, 1934 – Photo courtesy Dave Seymour


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Model 265 Baby Grand, 1935


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Model 267 Baby Grand, 1935


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Model 801T Auto Radio, 1935


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Model 116 Radiogram, 1936. This is the same model as the USA 116PX.


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Model 205, 1936


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Model 255, battery operated, 1936


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Model 280, 1936


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Model 281, 1936 – Photo courtesy Darren Ashley


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Model 282 Empire Five, 1936


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Model 290 Empire Six, 1936


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Model 290 Empire Six Radiogram, 1936


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Model 806T Auto Radio, 1936


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Model 1280 Universal, 1936


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Model 1280 Concert Grand, 1936


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Model 1282 Radiogram, 1936


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Model 99 Empire Seven, 1937


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Model 99 Empire Seven Radiogram, 1937


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Model 269, 1937


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Model 269 Radiogram, 1937


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Model 295 Empire Five, 1937


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Model 444 Peoples’ Set, 1938 – Photo courtesy Nigel Carren


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Model 450, 1938


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Model 584, 1938 – Photo courtesy Bill Moore


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Model A53, 1938


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Model A537, 1938


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Model A537 Console, 1938


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Model A537 Radiogram


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Model A637, 1938 – Photo courtesy Bill Moore


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Model A637 Radiogram, 1938


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Model A638, 1938


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Model A847, 1938


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Model A938 Concert Grand, 1938 – Photo courtesy Jonathan Dollimore


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Model A1847 Radiogram, 1938


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Model B537, 1938


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Model C527 Bookcase Concert Grand, 1938


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Model C537, 1938


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Model P322, 1938


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Model P337, 1938 – Photo courtesy Lyle Cox


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Model U647, 1938


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Empire Twenty-Two Balmoral Radiogram, 1938


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Empire Twenty-Two Buckingham Radiogram, 1938


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Empire Twenty-Two Windsor Radiogram, 1938