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of Hammersmith, London
of Hammersmith, London


* 1894 Company founded.
1894 Company founded.


* 1913 Private company registered in the U.K.
1913 Private company registered in the U.K.


* 1961 Manufacturers of multi-colour rotary printing machines, slitting and rewinding machines and specialised machinery for a variety of industries.  240 employees.
c.1925 [[Bryant and May]] acquired 50% of [[Chambon]] of Hammersmith, which operated in conjunction with the older, French company of Machines Chambon S.A. of Paris, which owned the other half<ref>The Times, 29 September 1955</ref>.
1961 Manufacturers of multi-colour rotary printing machines, slitting and rewinding machines and specialised machinery for a variety of industries.  240 employees.
 
 
 
==See Also==
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* [[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]


==Sources of Information==
==Sources of Information==
* [[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]
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of Hammersmith, London

1894 Company founded.

1913 Private company registered in the U.K.

c.1925 Bryant and May acquired 50% of Chambon of Hammersmith, which operated in conjunction with the older, French company of Machines Chambon S.A. of Paris, which owned the other half[1].

1961 Manufacturers of multi-colour rotary printing machines, slitting and rewinding machines and specialised machinery for a variety of industries. 240 employees.


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 29 September 1955