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1967 [[John James Group|John James]] acquired a majority interest in [[Abbot Brown and Sons]] of Beaminster, and its associate [[Smiths (Calculators)]] of Wareham, makers of dials, calculators and name plates, and engravers and printers<ref>The Times Sept. 9, 1967</ref>


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of Barnfleet Works, Beaminster, Dorset

Nameplates and scales

1967 John James acquired a majority interest in Abbot Brown and Sons of Beaminster, and its associate Smiths (Calculators) of Wareham, makers of dials, calculators and name plates, and engravers and printers[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Sept. 9, 1967