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[[image:Im19430514Aero-SWolf.jpg |thumb|May 1943]] | [[image:Im19430514Aero-SWolf.jpg |thumb| May 1943]] | ||
[[image:Im19450927FL-SWolf.jpg |thumb| September 1945.]] | [[image:Im19450927FL-SWolf.jpg |thumb| September 1945.]] | ||
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of Pioneer Works, Hanger Lane, Ealing, London, W5. | of Pioneer Works, Hanger Lane, Ealing, London, W5. (1937) | ||
1900 Company founded by S. Wolfe and C. Kerr to import and sell machine tools and portable electric tools, etc<ref>The Times Apr. 2, 1951</ref> | 1900 Company founded by S. Wolfe and C. Kerr to import and sell machine tools and portable electric tools, etc<ref>The Times Apr. 2, 1951</ref> |
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of 138 Southwark Street
of 115, Southwark Street
of Pioneer Works, Hanger Lane, Ealing, London, W5. (1937)
1900 Company founded by S. Wolfe and C. Kerr to import and sell machine tools and portable electric tools, etc[1]
1904 Electric hand drill described and illustrated here [2]
1907 of 138, Southwark Street, S.E., exhibited an assortment of low-tension plugs, manufactured by this company, suitable for all makes of vehicles.[3]
1910 S. Wolf and Co were English agents for the new Solex Duplex-Jet Carburetter[4] and the Solex circular radiator[5]
1912 U. H. magnetos.
1913 Solex carburettors.
1913 Company registered as S. Wolf and Co Ltd.
1914 The latest variant of the Solex duplex-jet carburetter was manufactured by S. Wolf and Co., Ltd.[6]
1924 Making Solex carburettors at Southwark Street (see advert)
By 1926 the Southwark Street premises had been taken over by the Solex (Licencees) Ltd. Presumably Wolf moved to Ealing around this time.
1932 Began to develop and trade its own electric portable tools
1937 British Industry Fair Adverts for "Wolf" Portable Electric Tools. Hand and Portable Electric Drilling Machines, Grinders, Screwdrivers, Filing Machines, Blowers. Valve Seat Grinding and Valve Grinding Machines for motor car valves. Car polishing machines.(Electricity: Industrial and Domestic Section - Stand No. Cb.310) [7]
1937 Electric tool manufacturers. "Boley" Precision Machine Tools. "Wolf" Electric Tools. [8]
1939 See Aircraft Industry Suppliers
1949 Name changed to Wolf Electric Tools.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times Apr. 2, 1951
- ↑ [1] Page's Weekly, 21 Oct 1904
- ↑ Commercial Motor 26 Sept 1907
- ↑ Commerial Motor 28th July 1910
- ↑ Commercial Motors 1 Dec 1910
- ↑ Commercial Motors 9 April 1914
- ↑ 1937 British Industries Fair Adverts pp590 and 591; and p436
- ↑ 1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries