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of Holdale Works, Helena Street, Smethwick
Manufacturers of jigs, fixtures, press tools, and gauges. Products also included plastic moulds, dies, special purpose machinery and spray lubrication equipment for forging and drawing presses.
1939 Holt and Mosedale Limited was registered, with capital of £2,000, to carry on business as general engineers, the directors being William Holt and Philip J. Mosedale. The company's registered office was Daimler House, Paradise House, Birmingham.<ref>Birmingham Daily Post 7 August 1939</ref>


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of Holdale Works, Helena Street, Smethwick

Manufacturers of jigs, fixtures, press tools, and gauges. Products also included plastic moulds, dies, special purpose machinery and spray lubrication equipment for forging and drawing presses.

1939 Holt and Mosedale Limited was registered, with capital of £2,000, to carry on business as general engineers, the directors being William Holt and Philip J. Mosedale. The company's registered office was Daimler House, Paradise House, Birmingham.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Birmingham Daily Post 7 August 1939