Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[image:Im1952EnV193-p499.jpg|thumb| 1952. The Tampactor. ]]
[[image:Im1952EnV193-p499.jpg|thumb| 1952. The Tampactor. ]]
[[Image:m1957BEx-Allam.jpg|thumb| November 1957.]]
of Hatton Garden, London (1903)
of Hatton Garden, London (1903)


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1937 Electric power engineers.
1937 Electric power engineers.


1952 Compaction machine (see picture)
1952 Compaction machine (see image)


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 10:54, 25 April 2020

1952. The Tampactor.
File:M1957BEx-Allam.jpg
November 1957.

of Hatton Garden, London (1903)

of 6 Great James Street, Bedford Row, London, WC1

Manufacturers and suppliers in Great Britain.

1903 Supplier of switches, rheostats, etc

1926 Became a limited company due to family reasons, and were from then on called E. P. Allam and Co Ltd. Their address was 107-109, Gray's Inn-road, London, W.C.I.[1]

1937 Electric power engineers.

1952 Compaction machine (see image)

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