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'''Campion and Johnson''', of Hoyles' Factory, Woolpack Lane, Nottingham. | '''Campion and Johnson''', of Hoyles' Factory, Woolpack Lane, Nottingham. | ||
1859 Business set up by William Campion and Henry Johnson | |||
1859 Patent #876 granted to William Campion of Nottingham, of the firm W.W. Campion, machine builders<ref>Nottinghamshire Guardian, 12 July 1860</ref>. | |||
1860 William Campion and William Campion of Nottingham gained patent no.1569 for sewing machines<ref>The Repertory of patent inventions: and other discoveries and improvements</ref>. | |||
1864 [[Newton, Wilson and Co]] started manufacturing industrial sewing machines at the factory of [[Campion and Johnson]]. | |||
By 1864 possible successor: [[William Campion]] | |||
Latest revision as of 10:02, 5 November 2012
Campion and Johnson, of Hoyles' Factory, Woolpack Lane, Nottingham.
1859 Business set up by William Campion and Henry Johnson
1859 Patent #876 granted to William Campion of Nottingham, of the firm W.W. Campion, machine builders[1].
1860 William Campion and William Campion of Nottingham gained patent no.1569 for sewing machines[2].
1864 Newton, Wilson and Co started manufacturing industrial sewing machines at the factory of Campion and Johnson.
By 1864 possible successor: William Campion
See Also
Sources of Information
- History of Sewing Machines by David and Lin Best [1]