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of 8 Bouverie Street, London, EC4. (1918)
of Camco House, 63 Farringdon Street, London, EC4. Telegrams: "Prodigious, Cent, London". Telephone: Central 6926. (1922)
1916 Patent - Improvements in or relating to Electric Portable High Speed Grinding Attachments for Lathes, Shaping or like Machines. [1]
1917 Advert for 'Amag' machine tools. [2]
1918 Image on this page. [3]
1918 'Domestic Fat Trap' - description in The Engineer 1918/04/26, p 369.
1922 British Industries Fair Advert for the Camco Cleveland Folder with Semi-Automatic Feed. Also for the Camco Die Press. Manufacturers of the Camco All-Metal Waste-paper Baler. (Stand No. L.22) [4]
1925 Patent - Improvements in or relating to baling presses. [5]