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[[Image:Im091012Din-SRatcliffe.jpg|thumb| 1928. Exhibit at [[Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre‎]].  ]]
[[Image:Im091012Din-SRatcliffe.jpg|thumb| 1928. Exhibit at [[Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre‎]].  ]]
[[image: ImIDH1938-SRadcliffe.jpg|thumb| 1938. ]]
[[image: ImIDH1938-SRadcliffe.jpg|thumb| 1938. ]]
[[Image:Mancuna_01.jpg|thumb|Mancuna ‘Capitol’ lathe c.1928 (from Hobday Bros motor accessories catalogue No. 67 1928-29)]]
[[Image:Mancuna.jpg|thumb|This is presumed to be a Mancuna lathe, differing only slightly from the 'Capitol' lathe in respect of the bed ways. On display at [[Oakham Treasures]] Museum, Portbury, Bristol]]
[[Image:Mancuna01.jpg|thumb| Mancuna hand-operated bench drill]]
[[image: Im1945Benn-SRatcliffe.jpg|thumb|1945]]
[[image: Im1945Benn-SRatcliffe.jpg|thumb|1945]]



Revision as of 10:55, 13 February 2018

Dec 1921.
1928. Exhibit at Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre‎.
1938.
Mancuna ‘Capitol’ lathe c.1928 (from Hobday Bros motor accessories catalogue No. 67 1928-29)
This is presumed to be a Mancuna lathe, differing only slightly from the 'Capitol' lathe in respect of the bed ways. On display at Oakham Treasures Museum, Portbury, Bristol
Mancuna hand-operated bench drill
1945

S. Ratcliffe Ltd. of Mancuna Works, Miles Platting, Manchester.

Maker of Mancuna machine tools

1921 Agents: H. V. Carrington, London. Lancashire representative: J. Ibbotson of Radium St., Oldham Rd., Manchester. Irish representative: Rutledge and Thompson of 3 Corn Exchange Place, Dublin.

1938 'Okaykee' Key-Cutting Machine/ 'Mancuna' Firewood Bundling Machine.

Presumably later Mancuna Engineering Company


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