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'''Hasler Telegraph Works''' of Victoria Street, London.
'''Hasler Telegraph Works''' of Victoria Street, London.


1911 Societe Hasler S.A., formerly the Telegraph Works, of Switzerland patented a "contact for rail".
Presumably the British representatives of the Swiss [[Hasler]] company


1930 Description of railway wheel flange lubricator<ref>[[Engineering 1930/04/25]]</ref>.  
1930 Description of railway wheel flange lubricator<ref>[[Engineering 1930/04/25]]</ref>.  

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1963.

Hasler Telegraph Works of Victoria Street, London.

Presumably the British representatives of the Swiss Hasler company

1930 Description of railway wheel flange lubricator[1].

1939 See Aircraft Industry Suppliers. The "Peravia" output counter for aircraft engines automatically recorded the hours run as a guide to overhaul periods.

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