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1931 [[Garrard Engineering and Manufacturing Co]] set up Garrard Clocks as a subsidiary to make the spring-driven motors the company had developed
1931 [[Garrard Engineering and Manufacturing Co]] had developed spring-driven motors for its gramophone.  It then set up '''Garrard Clocks''' as a subsidiary to make and sell clocks using spring motors produced by the parent company.


1950 Voluntarily wound up<ref>The London Gazette 3 November 1950</ref>
1950 Voluntarily wound up<ref>The London Gazette 3 November 1950</ref>

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of Newcastle Street, Swindon

1931 Garrard Engineering and Manufacturing Co had developed spring-driven motors for its gramophone. It then set up Garrard Clocks as a subsidiary to make and sell clocks using spring motors produced by the parent company.

1950 Voluntarily wound up[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette 3 November 1950