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1910 Founded by [[Frank Beckett]]. | 1910 Founded by [[Frank Beckett]]. | ||
1922 On incorporation, [[Frank Beckett]] was managing director. Address was Dalmarnock Bridge, | 1922 On incorporation, [[Frank Beckett]] was managing director. Address was Dalmarnock Bridge, Rutherglen, Glasgow. | ||
By 1964 was part of [[Coltness Iron Co|Coltness Industries]]; several enquiries had been received from Eastern Europe for [[Beckett and Anderson]] hydrostatic machines<ref>The Times Friday, Jan. 1, 1965</ref> | |||
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[[Category: Conveyors, Elevators and Escalators]] | [[Category: Conveyors, Elevators and Escalators]] |
Latest revision as of 14:31, 2 December 2020

Beckett and Anderson Ltd. of Dalmarnock Bridge, Rutherglen, Near Glasgow.
1910 Founded by Frank Beckett.
1922 On incorporation, Frank Beckett was managing director. Address was Dalmarnock Bridge, Rutherglen, Glasgow.
By 1964 was part of Coltness Industries; several enquiries had been received from Eastern Europe for Beckett and Anderson hydrostatic machines[1]
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times Friday, Jan. 1, 1965