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Successor to [[John H. Storey and Co]] | Successor to [[John H. Storey and Co]] | ||
Run by Jack Storey and his brother William | Run by Jack Storey and his brother William Storey | ||
1919-30 produced around 1,000 of | 1919-30 produced around 1,000 of their 10/12, 15.9 and 20 hp cars | ||
1917 Advert for machine tools <ref> Mechanical World Year Book 1917. Published by Emmott and Co of Manchester. Advert p63</ref> | 1917 Advert for machine tools <ref> Mechanical World Year Book 1917. Published by Emmott and Co of Manchester. Advert p63</ref> |
Revision as of 17:19, 8 January 2024




of Pomeroy Street, New Cross, London SE4; tel. 149 New Cross and at Tonbridge
Successor to John H. Storey and Co
Run by Jack Storey and his brother William Storey
1919-30 produced around 1,000 of their 10/12, 15.9 and 20 hp cars
1917 Advert for machine tools [1]
1920 Storey Machine Tool Co. ltd, Town Mills, Tonbridge.[2]
1921 'The sale of the extensive machinery and plant at the Town Mills, Tonbridge, laid down recently Storey Machine Tool Company. Ltd., opened on Wednesday and was continued yesterday (Thursday), and will conclude to-day (Friday). The sale by direction of the Receiver to the Debenture Holders...'[3]
1921 In Receivership. Mentions Albert Percy Highett, Director and Secretary; William Storey, MD, and John Henry Winship Storey, Director. Company registered in 1916 and took over the business on machine Tool Maker at Pomeroy Street. Long and detailed report where William Storey comes out badly for his excessive drawings for private use.[4]