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of 64 Victoria Street, London, SW1. | of 64 Victoria Street, London, SW1; of 183 Westminster Bridge-road, London SE1. (1922); of Rose Street, Inverness | ||
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1922 The '''A-I Electric Welding Appliances Company''' was purchased from the proprietors, Mr [[James Forman|James]] and Mr [[Dudley Perry Forman|Dudley Forman]], of Messrs, [[Thomas Forman and Sons]] as from December 1st 1921 the A.-I. Manufacturing Co, Industry Works, Sunbridge-road, Bradford. The Bradford Works were closed down and the '''A-I Electric Welding Appliances Company''' - the proprietor of which was the [[Rose-Street Foundry Co|Rose-street Foundry and Engineering Co]] - started manufacturing the A-I electric butt, spot and seam resistance welding machines, also electric heating machines at its Inverness Works.<ref>The Engineer 1922/05/12</ref> | 1922 The '''A-I Electric Welding Appliances Company''' was purchased from the proprietors, Mr [[James Forman|James]] and Mr [[Dudley Perry Forman|Dudley Forman]], of Messrs, [[Thomas Forman and Sons]] as from December 1st 1921 the A.-I. Manufacturing Co, Industry Works, Sunbridge-road, Bradford. The Bradford Works were closed down and the '''A-I Electric Welding Appliances Company''' - the proprietor of which was the [[Rose-Street Foundry Co|Rose-street Foundry and Engineering Co]] - started manufacturing the A-I electric butt, spot and seam resistance welding machines, also electric heating machines at its Inverness Works.<ref>The Engineer 1922/05/12</ref> |
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of 64 Victoria Street, London, SW1; of 183 Westminster Bridge-road, London SE1. (1922); of Rose Street, Inverness
See also A. I. Welders
1922 The A-I Electric Welding Appliances Company was purchased from the proprietors, Mr James and Mr Dudley Forman, of Messrs, Thomas Forman and Sons as from December 1st 1921 the A.-I. Manufacturing Co, Industry Works, Sunbridge-road, Bradford. The Bradford Works were closed down and the A-I Electric Welding Appliances Company - the proprietor of which was the Rose-street Foundry and Engineering Co - started manufacturing the A-I electric butt, spot and seam resistance welding machines, also electric heating machines at its Inverness Works.[1]
1937 Electric resistance welding machine manufacturers. "A-I" Welders.[2]
1938 A.-I. Electric Welding Appliances Co supplied mobile electric welding plant to London Passenger Transport Board for welding rails underground[3]
1944 James McGregor Sinclair, managing director of A.I. Electric Welding Machines Ltd was awarded an MBE[4]
1969 James McGregor Sinclair, managing director of A.I. Welders Ltd was awarded an OBE[5]
1972 Order for automatic welding equipment received by AI Welders from India[6]
2002 Due to the company restructuring, there was an auction of machine tools - via Henry Butcher and Co.