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of Watford, maker of | of Watford, maker of self-toning papers, bromide papers and plates and colour process. | ||
Presumably previously '''Paget Dry Plate Co''' | Presumably previously '''Paget Dry Plate Co''' |
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of Watford, maker of self-toning papers, bromide papers and plates and colour process.
Presumably previously Paget Dry Plate Co
1887-1895 Records of the Paget Prize Plate Co Ltd of Watford, photographic materials manufacturers [1]
1914 Exhibited 'Bromide Enlargements from colour negatives' at the Royal Photographic Society [2]
1921 Amalgamated Photographic Manufacturers Ltd was formed bringing together seven British companies:
- Kershaw Optical Co;
- A. Kershaw and Son;
- Marion and Foulger;
- Rotary Photographic Co;
- Rajar;
- Paget Prize Plate Co;
- Marion and Co
1928 A new organisation was formed, called APeM (Amalgamated Photographic Equipment Manufacturers ), consisting of Rotary Photographic Co, Rajar, Paget Prize Plate Co and Marion and Co.
1929 APeM subsequently became part of Ilford