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The firm has continued in business <ref>[http://www.thwaites-reed.co.uk/] Company website</ref> | The firm has continued in business <ref>[http://www.thwaites-reed.co.uk/] Company website</ref> | ||
The book 'London's Industrial Heritage' by Aubrey Wilson (David & Charles, 1967) features a description and illustration of a gear cutting machine in use in the 1960s, having been made over 100 years earlier. | The book 'London's Industrial Heritage' by Aubrey Wilson (David & Charles, 1967) features a description and illustration of a gear cutting machine in use in the 1960s, having been made by the company over 100 years earlier. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 18:24, 12 July 2012
of London
Clockmakers
Founded by Aynsworth Thwaites in 1740
The firm has continued in business [1]
The book 'London's Industrial Heritage' by Aubrey Wilson (David & Charles, 1967) features a description and illustration of a gear cutting machine in use in the 1960s, having been made by the company over 100 years earlier.