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William Campion and Henry Johnson  
'''Campion and Johnson''', of Hoyles' Factory, Woolpack Lane, Nottingham.


* 1859
* 1859 Business set up by William Campion and Henry Johnson


Pre 1864
* 1861 Patent


* By 1864 the business was not operating but possible successor: [[William Campion]]


Factory: Hoyles' Factory, Woolpack Lane, Nottingham.
 
Patent: 2nd September 1861
 
Machines Made: Unknown but had links with [[Newton Wilson]]
Thought to have links with [[Newton Wilson and Co]]
 
==See Also==
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==Sources of Information==
<references/>
* History of Sewing Machines by David and Lin Best [http://www.sewmuse.co.uk/index.htm]
 
[[Category: Town - Nottingham]]

Revision as of 14:37, 19 March 2011

Campion and Johnson, of Hoyles' Factory, Woolpack Lane, Nottingham.

  • 1859 Business set up by William Campion and Henry Johnson
  • 1861 Patent
  • By 1864 the business was not operating but possible successor: William Campion


Thought to have links with Newton Wilson and Co

See Also

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Sources of Information

  • History of Sewing Machines by David and Lin Best [1]