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of Johnstone, Ayrshire.
Charles William Bate Crossley started in business in Johnstone, as Clifton and Crossley, manufacturing drilling machines.
1897 On the retirement of Clifton, the name of the firm was changed to Crossley and Company[1].
1901 The works were moved to Manchester. At that time the drilling and boring machines, which Mr. Crossley had patented, were built by Messrs. George Richards and Company, of Broadheath.
Subsequently the firm was converted into a limited liability company.
1924Machine Tool Exhibition: Crossley & Co of St. Mary's Gate, Manchester, exhibited a heavy-duty 'Rigid' milling machine.[2]
Charles Crossley continued as a director until his death in 1941
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Edinburgh Gazette 23 April 1897
- ↑ Engineering 1924/09/12
- Obituary of Charles William Bate Crossley