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Post WWI. The Acton Foundry with the [[Royal Arsenal]] produced 1,333,000 memorial plaques sometimes known as the “Dead Man’s Penny”. (Is this the same business?) | |||
1922 Listed as T. W. R. Manufacturing Co, 12a Emanuel Avenue, Acton.<ref>Acton Gazette - Friday 23 June 1922</ref> | 1922 Listed as T. W. R. Manufacturing Co, 12a Emanuel Avenue, Acton.<ref>Acton Gazette - Friday 23 June 1922</ref> |
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of 5 Baldwyn Gardens, Acton
Manufacturers of cast aluminium lights for the motor trade.
Post WWI. The Acton Foundry with the Royal Arsenal produced 1,333,000 memorial plaques sometimes known as the “Dead Man’s Penny”. (Is this the same business?)
1922 Listed as T. W. R. Manufacturing Co, 12a Emanuel Avenue, Acton.[2]
1927 Advertisement for Aluminium products - Number Plates, Lamps, Rubber Step Mats in Frames, Split Pulleys and Rivets. Acton Aluminium Foundry, 12a Emanuel Avenue, Horn Lane, Acton.[3]
1929 Listed as T. W. R. Manufacturing Co, 12a Emanuel Avenue, London. W.3.[4]
1930 Listed as Acton Foundry, 12a Emanuel Avenue, Horn Lane.[5]