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of 43 Market Street, Huddersfield (1912), workmens' time recorder manufacturers of Huddersfield. | of 43 Market Street, Huddersfield (1912), workmens' time recorder manufacturers of Huddersfield. | ||
Presumably connected with [[J. J. Stockall and Sons]] and/or [[Brook Time Checking Clock Co]]? | |||
1911 Introduced the Stockall-Brook Time Recorder<ref>The Engineer 1911/03/10</ref> | 1911 Introduced the Stockall-Brook Time Recorder<ref>The Engineer 1911/03/10</ref> | ||
1912 Voluntarily wound up<ref>The London Gazette 5 April 1912</ref> | 1912 Voluntarily wound up<ref>The London Gazette 5 April 1912</ref>. [[Gledhill-Brook Time Recorders]] was presumably the successor. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 13:32, 23 September 2024
of 43 Market Street, Huddersfield (1912), workmens' time recorder manufacturers of Huddersfield.
Presumably connected with J. J. Stockall and Sons and/or Brook Time Checking Clock Co?
1911 Introduced the Stockall-Brook Time Recorder[1]
1912 Voluntarily wound up[2]. Gledhill-Brook Time Recorders was presumably the successor.