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'''Campbell and Isherwood''' of Raleigh Street, Bootle, Liverpool.


1896 Company founded.
1896 Company founded.


1908 Private company.
1908 Private company.
1932 [[Campbell and Isherwood]] of Bootle started work making generators and other parts for marine wireless equipment under licence from [[International Marine Radio Co]]<ref>The Times  Feb. 25, 1932</ref>


1949 Company made public.
1949 Company made public.
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Latest revision as of 17:50, 12 January 2025

1938.

Campbell and Isherwood of Raleigh Street, Bootle, Liverpool.

1896 Company founded.

1908 Private company.

1932 Campbell and Isherwood of Bootle started work making generators and other parts for marine wireless equipment under licence from International Marine Radio Co[1]

1949 Company made public.

1961 Electrical and mechanical engineers, manufacturing dynamos, motors, ship lighting sets, steam shop installations, drilling machines, pinions and gearing; and ship repairers. 2,000 employees.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Feb. 25, 1932
  2. 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE