As far as I know, Philips tubes marked Colour 38 are actually made by Thorn.
Originally, AEI Mazda developed the Kolor-Rite 38 design in the 1960s and Philips quickly followed with a very near equivalent, Trucolor 37, whose colour rendering and efficacy were both better but the colour point was slightly off-white. There was a battle between the two manufacturers for many years, and in the early 1980s UK Govt specified that the KolorRite tubes should become the standard lamp for lighting all hospitals and other large public buildings where good quality neutral white light was required - presumably because their colour point was more neutral. From that moment the sales of Philips' Trucolor 37 declined and Thorn's Kolor-Rite 38 took off. To avoid the loss of business, Philips thereafter replaced its Trucolor 37 with Trucolor 38 whose colour was exactly the same as Thorn's Kolor-Rite 38.
Certainly in the late 1980s the Philips Trucolour 38 tubes were being made for them by Thorn, so are you sure that yours is really from Hamilton? Does it have the factory ID symbol of that site? Since Thorn also sold the phosphors made at its Elgar Lamp-Chemicals division in Enfield to other lampmakers it is quite possible that they may have sold their Kolor-Rite phosphor blend to Philips, but as far as I know, they actually made the whole tube for Philips.
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