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of Beeston, Nottingham
- 1934 [1] The company was founded in September, by Cecil Moore, to fill a niche for small, inexpensive metalworking lathes.
- 1951 Advert. Cylindrical grinders. Precision lathes. [2]
- 1957 Patent - Improvements in belt driven change speed gears. [3]
- 1959 Patent - Improvements in or relating to face driving lathe centres. [4]
- Note:(01/09)
- The company, now Myford Ltd, is still at Beeston. Currently headed by the founder's grandson, Christopher Moore, it has its own website:[4]