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1880 Company established by [[Francis Ley]] | 1876 Ewart (in USA) developed a cast link detachable chain which he patented widely<ref>Renold Chains: A History of the Company and the Rise of the Precision Chain ...By Basil Tripp</ref> | ||
1880 Company established by [[Francis Ley]] who licensed the chain from Ewart | |||
1913 Makers of "Ley" chainbelt | 1913 Makers of "Ley" chainbelt | ||
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1914 Specialities: conveyors, elevators and chains, modern appliances for handling any material in bulk or package. Employees 1,200. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref> | 1914 Specialities: conveyors, elevators and chains, modern appliances for handling any material in bulk or package. Employees 1,200. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref> | ||
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[[Category: Conveyors, Elevators and Escalators]] | [[Category: Conveyors, Elevators and Escalators]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:55, 4 October 2020





of Colombo Street, Derby
1876 Ewart (in USA) developed a cast link detachable chain which he patented widely[1]
1880 Company established by Francis Ley who licensed the chain from Ewart
1913 Makers of "Ley" chainbelt
1914 Specialities: conveyors, elevators and chains, modern appliances for handling any material in bulk or package. Employees 1,200. [2]
c1916 became Ewart Chainbelt Co
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Renold Chains: A History of the Company and the Rise of the Precision Chain ...By Basil Tripp
- ↑ 1914 Whitakers Red Book