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International Marine Radio Co

From Graces Guide

of Connaught House, Aldwych, W.C.2. (NB this is the same address as STC).

1930 Private company registered, dealing in telephonic and telegraphic apparatus; the directors included both American and British citizens, the latter including George Howard Nash, Francis Joseph Edwin Brake, Alexander Davidson, Commander Richard L. Nicholson, Frank Gill and Edwin Stanley Byng.[1] The company was a subsidiary of International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation[2]. Shareholders in Marconi International Marine Communications Co expressed concern that this was a way for ITT to get around the undertaking made at the time of the formation of STC not to engage in marine communications.[3]

1932 Campbell and Isherwood of Bootle started work making generators and other parts for marine wireless equipment under licence from International Marine Radio Co[4]

1934 Won the right to instal radio equipment on the new '534'[5]

1939 Demonstration of a new speech and music-reproduction system given on board a ship in the London Docks by the company in collaboration with British Ozaphone, Ltd.

1940 Introduced a new light for use with life-rafts.

1949 Kolster-Brandes radios were designed to the specification of the company for use on the Cunard Liners, Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mary and Caronia.[6]

1966 George Montague PARSONS, Esq., Chief Radio Officer, R.M.S. "Queen Elizabeth", International Marine Radio Company Ltd., was awarded an MBE[7]

1975 Part of Standard Telephones and Cables when a pension scheme closed[8]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Feb. 21, 1930
  2. The Times Mar. 6, 1930
  3. The Times, Apr. 3, 1930
  4. The Times Feb. 25, 1932
  5. The Times Sept. 25, 1934
  6. The Times Aug. 19, 1949
  7. London Gazette 3 June 1966
  8. London Gazette 19 February 1998