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1902 [[Hunters]] Ltd was incorporated as a Public company to take over as a going concern the business of manufacturer and dealers in printing machinery and other appliances carried on by [[Klimsch, Hunter and Co]] at Fleet Street, London<ref>Companies House filings</ref> | 1902 [[Hunters]] Ltd was incorporated as a Public company to take over as a going concern the business of manufacturer and dealers in printing machinery and other appliances carried on by [[Klimsch, Hunter and Co]] at Fleet Street, London<ref>Companies House filings</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:46, 26 October 2022

of 16-18 St. Brides Street, London (1919)
1902 Hunters Ltd was incorporated as a Public company to take over as a going concern the business of manufacturer and dealers in printing machinery and other appliances carried on by Klimsch, Hunter and Co at Fleet Street, London[1]
1914 Participated in the 5th International Exhibition of the Printing and Allied Trades at the Agricultural Hall, Islington[2]
1927 Hunters Ltd acquired A. W. Penrose and Co and changed its name to Hunter-Penrose Ltd