Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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February 1899.

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Standard Manufacturing Co of Rowditch, Derby.

1885 The Standard Manufacturing Co offered sewing machines, perambulators, washing and wringing machines, tree pruners, fruit gatherers, etc. Products named in an article included the Excellentia universal treadle, The Derby Machine, The Derwent Machine, and the patent winder. "Washing and wringing machines were the staple trade of the company." Would exhibit the Derby Wringer at the 1885 Inventions Exhibition[1]

1938 Pole Saw, fruit pickers, rotary hoes, leaf-lifters.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Journal of Domestic Appliances and Sewing Machine Gazette [1]