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of 62-64 Strode Road, Willesden Green, London, N.W.10.

Established 1909.

1922 Capital £100,000. Employees: 50. Directors: Charles Liddell Simpson M.I.Mech.E., Bertram de Quincey-Quincey, and Harry Etherington, F.C.I. Manufactures.— Die castings in zinc, tin and lead alloys.

1962 Acquired by Manganese Bronze

1963 Motor Show exhibitor. Bearings and Sinterings. Manganese Bronze of Ipswich, Deans and Lightalloys and Patent Die-Casting Co were linked companies[1]

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