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1922 Exhibited a crystal set at the [[1922 Wireless Exhibition]] | 1922 Exhibited a crystal set at the [[1922 Wireless Exhibition]] | ||
1923 Fitted a radio in a [[Fiat]] | |||
1925 "Radio Instruments, Ltd, of 12. Hyde-street, New-Oxford-street, London, , W.C.1 , informs us that it has just appointed new representatives in the Northern district."<ref>The Engineer 1925/01/23</ref> | 1925 "Radio Instruments, Ltd, of 12. Hyde-street, New-Oxford-street, London, , W.C.1 , informs us that it has just appointed new representatives in the Northern district."<ref>The Engineer 1925/01/23</ref> |
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of Purley Way, Croydon, Surrey. Telephone: Thornton Heath 3211. Cables: "Instradio, Croydon"
1922 Exhibited a crystal set at the 1922 Wireless Exhibition
1923 Fitted a radio in a Fiat
1925 "Radio Instruments, Ltd, of 12. Hyde-street, New-Oxford-street, London, , W.C.1 , informs us that it has just appointed new representatives in the Northern district."[1]
1936 The instrument manufacturing department of Radio Instruments Ltd, of Croydon, approved manufacturers to the Air Ministry and other Government departments, was acquired by Aeronautical and General Instruments[2] but not the part of the business concerned with wireless receiving sets and parts for home use.
1947 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Manufacturers of Radio Apparatus. (Olympia, Ground Floor, Stand No. C.1539) [3]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1925/01/23
- ↑ [1] Flightglobal / Archive
- ↑ 1947 British Industries Fair p226