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Phillips Patents

From Graces Guide
July 1917.
July 1917.
July 1917.
August 1918.
April 1935.
September 1936.
1951.

142-146 Old Street, London, EC1

of Western Avenue, Acton (1935)

1898 Business formed by W. W. Phillips[1]

1903 Converted into a limited company

1913 Patent to Phillips Patents Ltd and George Phillips, both of Old St, London, concerning improved method of fixing heel pads to boots and shoes

1919 Phillips Rubbers Ltd was formed as a private company at the same address; the new company acquired all of the shares in the original company as well as Premier Waterproof and Rubber Co which had been manufacturing soles and heels for the company for some years.

c1930s Phillips Patents Ltd., of Vulcan Mill, Butcher Lane, Bury, Lancs. - makers of balloons.[2]

1967 Patent to Phillips Patents Ltd, of Dantzic St, Manchester, concerning improvements in manufacture of materials for play balls and like elastomer materials

1968 Patent to Phillips Patents Ltd, of Dantzic St, Manchester, concerning improvements in manufacture of footwear; inventor Thomas Arthur Hall.


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times , Oct 15, 1926
  2. Typed donated document - 'Some Sources of Meteorological Instruments and Equipment' (date unknown but possibly circa 1930s.)