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Presumably successor to the [[Machine Tool and Engineering Association]].
Presumably successor to the [[Machine Tool and Engineering Association]].
1920 The Association had helped arrange rail transport of exhibits by putting pressure on the Ministry of Transport<ref>The Times Aug. 25, 1920</ref>


By 1923 135 firms were members of the Association. Sir [[Alfred Herbert]] was president.
By 1923 135 firms were members of the Association. Sir [[Alfred Herbert]] was president.

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Presumably successor to the Machine Tool and Engineering Association.

1920 The Association had helped arrange rail transport of exhibits by putting pressure on the Ministry of Transport[1]

By 1923 135 firms were members of the Association. Sir Alfred Herbert was president.


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  1. The Times Aug. 25, 1920