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of Magna Works, London Road, Bedford, maker of photographic mounts, frames and mouldings. | of Magna Works, London Road, Bedford, maker of photographic mounts, frames and mouldings. | ||
1921 Became part of [[Amalgamated Photographic Manufacturers]] <ref>[http://www.photomemorabilia.co.uk/Ilford/Chronology.html] Photomemorabilia Web site</ref> | 1921 Became part of [[Amalgamated Photographic Manufacturers]] <ref>[http://www.photomemorabilia.co.uk/Ilford/Chronology.html] Photomemorabilia Web site</ref>. Herbert Charles Rich was managing director<ref>The Times Feb 08, 1921</ref> | ||
With the other camera manufacturers in APM, [[Kershaw Optical Co]] and [[A. Kershaw and Son]], the company became part of the [[Kershaw-Soho]] group. | With the other camera manufacturers in APM, [[Kershaw Optical Co]] and [[A. Kershaw and Son]], the company became part of the [[Kershaw-Soho]] group. |
Revision as of 11:49, 17 October 2018
of Magna Works, London Road, Bedford, maker of photographic mounts, frames and mouldings.
1921 Became part of Amalgamated Photographic Manufacturers [1]. Herbert Charles Rich was managing director[2]
With the other camera manufacturers in APM, Kershaw Optical Co and A. Kershaw and Son, the company became part of the Kershaw-Soho group.
1932 The company was wound up[3]