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1951 Festival of Britain: Operative at work on a hypodermic needle assembly machine in the Power and Production Pavilion at the South Bank Exhibition, London, May 1951.<ref>[http://vads.ahds.ac.uk/large.php?pic=DCA0024&page=160&mode=boolean&words=brighton&idSearch=boolean&vadscoll=Design+Council+Archive,+University+of+Brighton] vads: Design Council Archive, University of Brighton</ref> | 1951 Festival of Britain: Operative at work on a hypodermic needle assembly machine in the Power and Production Pavilion at the South Bank Exhibition, London, May 1951.<ref>[http://vads.ahds.ac.uk/large.php?pic=DCA0024&page=160&mode=boolean&words=brighton&idSearch=boolean&vadscoll=Design+Council+Archive,+University+of+Brighton] vads: Design Council Archive, University of Brighton</ref> | ||
1955 Acquired by [[Smith and Nephew]].<ref>The Times June 4, 1956</ref> | |||
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of 939 London Road, Thornton Heath (Greater London). Telephone: Thornton Heath 3252. Cables: "Hypodermic, Croydon"
1936 Company established.
1947 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Makers of all sizes and types of Hypodermic Serum and Instrument Needles: also the Standard Range of Hypodermic Syringes in three types, Record All-glass "Glamet"; also Tuberculin Syringes. (Olympia, Ground Floor, Stands No. A.1070 and A.1072) [1]
1951 Festival of Britain: Operative at work on a hypodermic needle assembly machine in the Power and Production Pavilion at the South Bank Exhibition, London, May 1951.[2]
1955 Acquired by Smith and Nephew.[3]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1947 British Industries Fair p99
- ↑ [1] vads: Design Council Archive, University of Brighton
- ↑ The Times June 4, 1956