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Strand-street, Liverpool, under the style or firm of A. ROBINSON AND CO. was sold and disposed of to John Duncan Keppie, of 32, Strand-street, who would continue the business under the same title.<ref>London Gazette 7 March 1902</ref> | Strand-street, Liverpool, under the style or firm of A. ROBINSON AND CO. was sold and disposed of to John Duncan Keppie, of 32, Strand-street, who would continue the business under the same title.<ref>London Gazette 7 March 1902</ref> | ||
1968 Robinson's was purchased by the largest maker of these devices, [[ | 1968 Robinson's was purchased by the largest maker of these devices, [[Chadburn's]].<ref>[https://landandseacollection.com/id673.html] Land and sea collection</ref> | ||
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of Bootle, maker of Ship telegraph and other instruments
c.1780 Began in business.
c.1900 A. Robinson was of Liverpool and Glasgow.
1902 The business of a Ships Telegraphs Manufacturer and Brass Founder, heretofore carried on by Mr. Peter Douglas, at 32, Strand-street, Liverpool, under the style or firm of A. ROBINSON AND CO. was sold and disposed of to John Duncan Keppie, of 32, Strand-street, who would continue the business under the same title.[1]
1968 Robinson's was purchased by the largest maker of these devices, Chadburn's.[2]