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1955 Philip Harold Briggs and Kenneth James Butler invented a device for measuring the speed of yarn, which was patented by the company and [[British Rayon Research Association]] | 1955 Philip Harold Briggs and Kenneth James Butler invented a device for measuring the speed of yarn, which was patented by the company and [[British Rayon Research Association]] | ||
1963 Kenneth Radford invented a rotary flowmeter which was patented by the company | |||
1968 Acquired by [[W. H. Bailey and Co|Sir W. H. Bailey and Co]] | |||
1969 Alfred Ian Dukes, Kenneth Radford and Philip Harold Briggs invented a new or improved flow-responsive instrument for use with fluids which was patented by the company (address Urmstron, Manchester). | 1969 Alfred Ian Dukes, Kenneth Radford and Philip Harold Briggs invented a new or improved flow-responsive instrument for use with fluids which was patented by the company (address Urmstron, Manchester). |
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of Ashley Road, Hale, Cheshire
1955 Philip Harold Briggs and Kenneth James Butler invented a device for measuring the speed of yarn, which was patented by the company and British Rayon Research Association
1963 Kenneth Radford invented a rotary flowmeter which was patented by the company
1968 Acquired by Sir W. H. Bailey and Co
1969 Alfred Ian Dukes, Kenneth Radford and Philip Harold Briggs invented a new or improved flow-responsive instrument for use with fluids which was patented by the company (address Urmstron, Manchester).