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of Crown Point Printing Works, Leeds, and Old Serjeants, Inn Chambers, Chancery Lane, London, Colour Printers, and Almanack Publishers.
1868 Business established by Alfred Cooke
1903 Incorporated as a Limited Company
1922 [[Alf Cooke]] of Leeds, [[Norbury, Natzio and Co]] and [[Bemrose and Sons]] combined to form a new company, [[Universal Printers]]<ref>The Times, 1922</ref>
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of Crown Point Printing Works, Leeds, and Old Serjeants, Inn Chambers, Chancery Lane, London, Colour Printers, and Almanack Publishers.

1868 Business established by Alfred Cooke

1903 Incorporated as a Limited Company

1922 Alf Cooke of Leeds, Norbury, Natzio and Co and Bemrose and Sons combined to form a new company, Universal Printers[1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 1922