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of Falkirk, Scotland. Telephone: 39. Telegraphic Address: "Camelon, Falkirk" | of Falkirk, Scotland. Telephone: 39. Telegraphic Address: "Camelon, Falkirk" | ||
1845-1950s | * 1845-1950s | ||
[[Millar, Crosswaite and Smith]] - Taken over by [[Portdownie Iron Works]]. | * [[Millar, Crosswaite and Smith]] - Taken over by [[Portdownie Iron Works]]. | ||
* 1925 Patent - Improvements in cooking ovens. | * 1925 Patent - Improvements in cooking ovens. | ||
* 1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. "Cameo" Twin Fire Back-to-back Grate at work. "Imperial Signet" Combination Grate at work. "Signet" Combination Grate, popular model. Mantel Register Grates. Finished in heat-resisting enamel colours, mottled. (Stand Nos. B.909 and B.810) | * 1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. "Cameo" Twin Fire Back-to-back Grate at work. "Imperial Signet" Combination Grate at work. "Signet" Combination Grate, popular model. Mantel Register Grates. Finished in heat-resisting enamel colours, mottled. (Stand Nos. B.909 and B.810) <ref>[[1937 British Industries Fair]] Page 345</ref> | ||
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* [http://www.scottishironwork.org/historicaltable.htm] Scottish Ironwork | * [http://www.scottishironwork.org/historicaltable.htm] Scottish Ironwork | ||
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Revision as of 14:32, 20 January 2009

of Falkirk, Scotland. Telephone: 39. Telegraphic Address: "Camelon, Falkirk"
- 1845-1950s
- Millar, Crosswaite and Smith - Taken over by Portdownie Iron Works.
- 1925 Patent - Improvements in cooking ovens.
- 1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. "Cameo" Twin Fire Back-to-back Grate at work. "Imperial Signet" Combination Grate at work. "Signet" Combination Grate, popular model. Mantel Register Grates. Finished in heat-resisting enamel colours, mottled. (Stand Nos. B.909 and B.810) [1]
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1937 British Industries Fair Page 345