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1946 Ingersoll Ltd was a British controlled company. Having had business links with Switzerland for many years, it was developing a national capability for watch manufacture, with government support. A factory had been built in South Wales for [[Anglo-Celtic Watch Co|Anglo Celtic Watch Co]], which was jointly owned with [[Smiths English Clocks]] and [[Vickers-Armstrong]] Ltd. These 3 partners were also involved in a factory in the Team Valley. The watch repair service for private customers was being re-established after the war. Had acquired [[Crusader Watch Co]] from [[Adie Brothers]] of Birmingham. The company had also developed and patented a design of lock which it was preparing to bring into production<ref>The Times , Apr. 9, 1946</ref> - see [[Ingersoll Locks]] | 1946 Ingersoll Ltd was a British controlled company. Having had business links with Switzerland for many years, it was developing a national capability for watch manufacture, with government support. A factory had been built in South Wales for [[Anglo-Celtic Watch Co|Anglo Celtic Watch Co]], which was jointly owned with [[Smiths English Clocks]] and [[Vickers-Armstrong]] Ltd. These 3 partners were also involved in a factory in the Team Valley. The watch repair service for private customers was being re-established after the war. Had acquired [[Crusader Watch Co]] from [[Adie Brothers]] of Birmingham. The company had also developed and patented a design of lock which it was preparing to bring into production<ref>The Times , Apr. 9, 1946</ref> - see [[Ingersoll Locks]] | ||
1957 | 1957 Intended to sell [[Ingersoll Locks]] in order to concentrate on clocks and watches<ref>The Times May 6, 1957</ref> | ||
1977 Acquired by [[Heron Corporation]]<ref>The Times July 9, 1977</ref> | 1977 Acquired by [[Heron Corporation]]<ref>The Times July 9, 1977</ref> |
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of Ingersoll Building, 223-7 Saint John Street, London, EC1
1905 Establishment of the London House of Ingersoll[1]
1921 Ingersoll Watch Co Ltd moved from temporary premises in Regent's Street, London to Kingsway[2]
1930 Company formed to acquire the Ingersoll Watch Co Ltd[3]
1937 Watch and clock manufacturers. [4]
1946 Ingersoll Ltd was a British controlled company. Having had business links with Switzerland for many years, it was developing a national capability for watch manufacture, with government support. A factory had been built in South Wales for Anglo Celtic Watch Co, which was jointly owned with Smiths English Clocks and Vickers-Armstrong Ltd. These 3 partners were also involved in a factory in the Team Valley. The watch repair service for private customers was being re-established after the war. Had acquired Crusader Watch Co from Adie Brothers of Birmingham. The company had also developed and patented a design of lock which it was preparing to bring into production[5] - see Ingersoll Locks
1957 Intended to sell Ingersoll Locks in order to concentrate on clocks and watches[6]
1977 Acquired by Heron Corporation[7]