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1936 Started making equipment for mailing. | 1936 Started making equipment for mailing. | ||
Also see [[G. B. Bell and Howell]] | Also see [[G. B.-Bell and Howell]] | ||
1974 Produced a microfilm installation of a camera and reader which meant the films needed to be sent away for processing. A processor was also available that could process three films at once.<ref>The Engineer 1974/03/28</ref> | 1974 Produced a microfilm installation of a camera and reader which meant the films needed to be sent away for processing. A processor was also available that could process three films at once.<ref>The Engineer 1974/03/28</ref> |
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of Chicago, USA
of Basingstoke, Hants.
1907 The Bell & Howell Company was founded in Chicago, as a manufacturer of motion picture projectors.[1]
1936 Started making equipment for mailing.
Also see G. B.-Bell and Howell
1974 Produced a microfilm installation of a camera and reader which meant the films needed to be sent away for processing. A processor was also available that could process three films at once.[2]
1974 A keyboard facility offering users of Anadex digital printers the flexibility of 9-digit manual data entry provides an extension to the range of digital printers from Bell and Howell.[3]