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1947 Had works on the island of Seil, one of the Slate islands, 7 miles south-west of Oban, in the hamlet of Easdale. Article and images.<ref>The Sphere - Saturday 04 October 1947</ref> | |||
1948 'Barrmor Tool Works started in 1941 by Mr J. M. Rollo to make lathe tool-holders for Army mobile workshops....Now the extended works are making light lathe and precision vices and fourteen men, women and boys, who belong the locality, are employed...'<ref>Aberdeen Press and Journal - Wednesday 25 August 1948</ref> | 1948 'Barrmor Tool Works started in 1941 by Mr J. M. Rollo to make lathe tool-holders for Army mobile workshops....Now the extended works are making light lathe and precision vices and fourteen men, women and boys, who belong the locality, are employed...'<ref>Aberdeen Press and Journal - Wednesday 25 August 1948</ref> |
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of Bonnybridge, Scotland.
1947 Had works on the island of Seil, one of the Slate islands, 7 miles south-west of Oban, in the hamlet of Easdale. Article and images.[1]
1948 'Barrmor Tool Works started in 1941 by Mr J. M. Rollo to make lathe tool-holders for Army mobile workshops....Now the extended works are making light lathe and precision vices and fourteen men, women and boys, who belong the locality, are employed...'[2]