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greater part of its assets, and having ceased to trade, was wound up voluntarily. [[W. M. D. Pell]], Chairman<ref>London Gazette 1 December 1922</ref> | greater part of its assets, and having ceased to trade, was wound up voluntarily. [[W. M. D. Pell]], Chairman<ref>London Gazette 1 December 1922</ref> | ||
The company was operating after this as a subsidiary of Oliver Pell Control, providing various electronic components such as resistors and chokes. | The company was operating after this as a subsidiary of Oliver Pell Control, providing various electronic components such as resistors and chokes and offering a coil winding service. | ||
Revision as of 14:34, 14 March 2023
1897 Established as coil winding contractors to the trade, of Lodge Lane, Derby[1]
1897 Said to have been formed by Benjamin Varley, a railway clerk, in Derby.[2]
Chairman: Benjamin Varley; electrical engineer and secretary: Charles J. Field
1922 The Company, having disposed of its business to Oliver Pell Control Ltd., together with the greater part of its assets, and having ceased to trade, was wound up voluntarily. W. M. D. Pell, Chairman[3]
The company was operating after this as a subsidiary of Oliver Pell Control, providing various electronic components such as resistors and chokes and offering a coil winding service.