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of Crown Point Printing Works, Leeds.
of Crown Point Printing Works, Leeds, and Old Serjeants, Inn Chambers, Chancery Lane, London, Colour Printers, and Almanack Publishers.


1868 Business established by Alfred Cooke
1868 Business established by Alfred Cooke
1903 Incorporated as a Limited Company


1922 [[Alf Cooke]] of Leeds, [[Norbury, Natzio and Co]] and [[Bemrose and Sons]] combined to form a new company, [[Universal Printers]]<ref>The Times, 1922</ref>
1922 [[Alf Cooke]] of Leeds, [[Norbury, Natzio and Co]] and [[Bemrose and Sons]] combined to form a new company, [[Universal Printers]]<ref>The Times, 1922</ref>

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of Crown Point Printing Works, Leeds, and Old Serjeants, Inn Chambers, Chancery Lane, London, Colour Printers, and Almanack Publishers.

1868 Business established by Alfred Cooke

1903 Incorporated as a Limited Company

1922 Alf Cooke of Leeds, Norbury, Natzio and Co and Bemrose and Sons combined to form a new company, Universal Printers[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 1922