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- Mettoy abstract "Mettoy Playcraft Ltd was the name of a range of toys manufactured in Northampton, England between the 1930s and 1980s. The Mettoy (Metal Toy) company was founded in 1933 by German émigré Philip Ullmann and was later joined by South African-born German Arthur Katz who had previously worked for Ulmann at his toy company Tipp and Co of Nuremberg. The firm made a variety of lithographed metal wind-up toys. Both Jewish, they moved to Britain following Hitler’s rise to power in 1933. The firm is most famous for its line of die-cast toy motor vehicles of their Corgi Toys branch created in 1956. In the same year Mettoy merged with the Playcraft model railway and slot car company.The company was sold in 1984 with the assets of the company transferred to Corgi Toys but folded shortly after.".
- Mettoy wikiPageExternalLink mettoy.html.
- Mettoy wikiPageExternalLink visit-us.
- Mettoy wikiPageID "34969988".
- Mettoy wikiPageLength "4014".
- Mettoy wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Mettoy wikiPageRevisionID "588964094".
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Aldi.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Aurora_Plastics_Corporation.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_toy_manufacturers.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Die-cast_toys.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Model_manufacturers.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Toy_brands.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Toy_cars_and_trucks.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Toy_companies_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Toy_train_manufacturers.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Clockwork.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Corgi_Toys.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Dan_Dare.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Die-cast_toy.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Dollhouse.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Dragon_Data.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Emergency_–_Ward_10.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Hornby_Railways.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Iceland_(supermarket).
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Lithography.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Machine_gun.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Model_car.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Northampton.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Nuremberg.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Playset.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Rail_transport_modelling.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Raygun.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Slot_car.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Tie-in.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Toy_train.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Toy_weapon.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLink Wind-up_toy.
- Mettoy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mettoy".
- Mettoy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mettoy subject Category:Defunct_toy_manufacturers.
- Mettoy subject Category:Die-cast_toys.
- Mettoy subject Category:Model_manufacturers.
- Mettoy subject Category:Toy_brands.
- Mettoy subject Category:Toy_cars_and_trucks.
- Mettoy subject Category:Toy_companies_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Mettoy subject Category:Toy_train_manufacturers.
- Mettoy hypernym Range.
- Mettoy type Company.
- Mettoy type Brand.
- Mettoy type Car.
- Mettoy type Company.
- Mettoy type Vehicle.
- Mettoy comment "Mettoy Playcraft Ltd was the name of a range of toys manufactured in Northampton, England between the 1930s and 1980s. The Mettoy (Metal Toy) company was founded in 1933 by German émigré Philip Ullmann and was later joined by South African-born German Arthur Katz who had previously worked for Ulmann at his toy company Tipp and Co of Nuremberg. The firm made a variety of lithographed metal wind-up toys. Both Jewish, they moved to Britain following Hitler’s rise to power in 1933.".
- Mettoy label "Mettoy".
- Mettoy sameAs Q6825499.
- Mettoy sameAs m.0j42zmj.
- Mettoy sameAs Q6825499.
- Mettoy wasDerivedFrom Mettoy?oldid=588964094.
- Mettoy isPrimaryTopicOf Mettoy.