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of Cliffords Inn, Fleet Street, London, EC4. Telephone: Holborn 6204. Cables: "Vickidder, Fleet, London" | of Cliffords Inn, Fleet Street, London, EC4. Telephone: Holborn 6204. Cables: "Vickidder, Fleet, London" | ||
1920 [[Lamson Paragon Supply Co]] acquired [[Victory Printing and Folding Machine Co]] | 1920 [[Lamson Paragon Supply Co]] acquired [[Victory Printing and Folding Machine Manufacturing Co]] | ||
1935 [[E. G. Nixon]], managing director of the [[Victory-Kidder Printing Machine Co|Victory-Kidder Printing Machine Co]], had invented a completely novel type of printing machine which the company had patented<ref>The Times Mar. 21, 1935</ref> | 1935 [[E. G. Nixon]], managing director of the [[Victory-Kidder Printing Machine Co|Victory-Kidder Printing Machine Co]], had invented a completely novel type of printing machine which the company had patented<ref>The Times Mar. 21, 1935</ref> |
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of Cliffords Inn, Fleet Street, London, EC4. Telephone: Holborn 6204. Cables: "Vickidder, Fleet, London"
1920 Lamson Paragon Supply Co acquired Victory Printing and Folding Machine Manufacturing Co
1935 E. G. Nixon, managing director of the Victory-Kidder Printing Machine Co, had invented a completely novel type of printing machine which the company had patented[1]
1937 Became a subsidiary of the new Lamson Investments Ltd company[2]
1947 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Manufacturers of Newspaper Presses, Special Purpose Rotaries, Stamp Printing Machines, Security Printing Presses, Ticket Printing Machines, Slitting Machines, Trojan Automatic Selfclamp Guillotines. (Olympia, Ground Floor, Stand No. B.1472) [3]
1967 Patents x 2 - Improvements in or relating to Guillotines. [4]
1971 Victory-Kidder was part of the Lamson Industries group; it was a maker of packaging printing machines and guillotines[5]