User manuals, service guides, magazines, promotional materials
Revenue
£6.7 million (2011)
Number of employees
67 (2011)
Parent
Morris Motors Limited (1925–1943) The Nuffield Organization (1943–1968) British Leyland (1968–1986) Maxwell Communication Corporation (1986–1992) Reed Elsevier (1992–2000) Independent (2000–2011)
Website
www.nuffield.co.uk
Nuffield Press was a publisher and printer formed by William Morris (later Lord Nuffield) as part of his Nuffield Organization in 1925. It was formed to primarily produce promotional literature for the motor vehicle manufacturing divisions of the organization, and later expanded to printing of all types including owner's manuals, technical manuals, magazines, diaries, and posters.
NuffieldPress was a publisher and printer formed by William Morris (later Lord Nuffield) as part of his Nuffield Organization in 1925. It was formed...
Nuffield may refer to: William Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield, founder of Oxford-based Morris Motors and philanthropist Nuffield, Oxfordshire, a village...
The Nuffield Trust, formerly the Nuffield Provincial Hospitals Trust, is a charitable trust with the mission of improving health care in the UK through...
BMC—Morris, as Lord Nuffield, its first chairman. Lord succeeded him. As of 1 July 1935 Morris Motors acquired from W R Morris, now Lord Nuffield, in exchange...
International Institute For Strategic Studies IISS The Military Balance 2010. — NuffieldPress, 2010. — С. 373. — ISBN 978-1-85743-557-3.] [1] Archived 2016-06-14...
Austin magazine, produced for the Austin Motor Company by in-house NuffieldPress Austin Airways, a former Canadian passenger airline and freight carrier...
donor, William Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield. The name was assumed following Nuffield's gift made to form his Nuffield Foundation in 1943, it linked his...
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Shawloader) Military vehicles – Alvis and Self-Changing Gears Print – NuffieldPress (which printed the company's publications) and Lyne & Son Leyland International...
manufacturing arms, the company had its own printing and publishing firm, the NuffieldPress, inherited from the Morris Motors group. In 1958, BMC hired Battista...
and the NuffieldPress (1925-1992). The main college building (manor house) was demolished in 1957. The buildings were used by the NuffieldPress until...
The Nuffield Foundation is a charitable trust established in 1943 by William Morris, Lord Nuffield, the founder of Morris Motors Ltd. It aims to improve...
1925, Morris opened his own printing division, Morris Oxford Press, later NuffieldPress, taking up some of the original military college buildings. To...
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford. It is the largest university press in the world. The first book was...
International Institute For Strategic Studies IISS The Military Balance 2010. — NuffieldPress, 2010. — С. 373. — ISBN 978-1-85743-557-3.] [1] Archived 2016-06-14...
International Institute For Strategic Studies IISS The Military Balance 2012. — NuffieldPress, 2012. — С. 349 с "The "BUK" Ground Force Air Defense System". State...
International Institute For Strategic Studies IISS, The Military Balance 2012. NuffieldPress, 2012. С. 349 с. "Trade Registers". Armstrade.sipri.org. Archived from...
International Institute For Strategic Studies IISS The Military Balance 2012. — NuffieldPress, 2012. — С. 349 с "Syria To Receive New Missile Shields In Addition...
Motoring magazine, produced by the British Motor Company by in-house NuffieldPress All pages with titles beginning with Motoring All pages with titles...
Morris Oxford Press (later to become the NuffieldPress and placed Thomas in charge. The press produced a wide range of materials for the Nuffield Organization...
Research". Jodrell Bank Observatory. Retrieved 5 August 2007. "Director of the Nuffield Radio Astronomy Laboratories, Jodrell Bank". Jodrell Bank Observatory....
The Nuffield Oxford Taxi, initially produced as the Wolseley Oxford Taxicab was the first new taxicab designed to comply with the Metropolitan Police Conditions...