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J. E. V. Winterbourne Ltd, clock casemakers of Goodwood Works on the North Circular Road in London were purchased by Smiths. Mr. J. E. V. Winterbourne became Smith's chief designer when Smiths took over Winterbourne Mallison (clockcase makers) - creating the Goodwood Works next to Chronos - the later Radiomobile works.
1930 Listed as Clock Case Makers. J. E. V. Winterbourne, 27 Cowcross Street.<ref>1930 Post Office Directory</ref>
 
1939 J. E. V. Winterbourne Ltd, clock casemakers of Goodwood Works on the North Circular Road in London were purchased by Smiths. [[James E. V. Winterbourne|Mr. J. E. V. Winterbourne]] became Smith's chief designer when Smiths took over Winterbourne Mallison (clockcase makers) - creating the Goodwood Works next to Chronos - the later Radiomobile works.
 
1945 Messrs. J. E. V. Winterbournes clock case factory in Cowcross Street in the city, destroyed by fire.<ref>Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail - Wednesday 19 September 1945</ref>


1951 The company was part of [[S. Smith and Sons (England)]]
1951 The company was part of [[S. Smith and Sons (England)]]

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1930 Listed as Clock Case Makers. J. E. V. Winterbourne, 27 Cowcross Street.[1]

1939 J. E. V. Winterbourne Ltd, clock casemakers of Goodwood Works on the North Circular Road in London were purchased by Smiths. Mr. J. E. V. Winterbourne became Smith's chief designer when Smiths took over Winterbourne Mallison (clockcase makers) - creating the Goodwood Works next to Chronos - the later Radiomobile works.

1945 Messrs. J. E. V. Winterbournes clock case factory in Cowcross Street in the city, destroyed by fire.[2]

1951 The company was part of S. Smith and Sons (England)

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Sources of Information

  1. 1930 Post Office Directory
  2. Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail - Wednesday 19 September 1945