Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[Image:Im190102Cass-Hunt.jpg|thumb| February 1901. ]]
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[[Image:Im190201Cass-HuntM.jpg|thumb| January 1902. ]]
[[Image:Im190201Cass-HuntM.jpg|thumb| January 1902. ]]
[[Image:Im190209Pages-HuntMitton.jpg|thumb| September 1902. ]]
[[Image:Im190209Pages-HuntMitton.jpg|thumb| September 1902. ]]

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1918.
1926.
1929. Air Release Valve.
1929. Forged Steel Valve.

Hunt and Mitton of Oozells Street, Birmingham.

1874 Thomas Evans Mitton and Mr. James Hunt founded the firm of Hunt and Mitton, engineers' brassfounders and hydraulic gauge manufacturers.

1892 Maker of Nettlefolds and Jones' hydraulic valve [1]

1894 Mitton's Centrifugal Automatic Crank Pin Oiler.

1896/7 Directory: Advertiser. More detail

1913 Incorporated as a limited liability company; Mr. Mitton became chairman and managing director.


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