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The Smith-Clarke Junior Cabinet Respirator was designed by [[George Thomas Smith-Clarke]] and made by Cape Engineering.


1962 [[E. and H. P. Smith]] acquired [[Cape Engineering Co]] Ltd<ref>The Times, Jul 19, 1963</ref>
1962 [[E. and H. P. Smith]] acquired [[Cape Engineering Co]] Ltd<ref>The Times, Jul 19, 1963</ref>
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1970 [[E. and H. P. Smith]] sold [[Cape Engineering Co]] and another business as these were substantially different businesses from the rest of the group<ref>The Times, Sep 10, 1970</ref>.  
1970 [[E. and H. P. Smith]] sold [[Cape Engineering Co]] and another business as these were substantially different businesses from the rest of the group<ref>The Times, Sep 10, 1970</ref>.  


The Smith-Clarke Junior Cabinet Respirator was designed by [[George Thomas Smith-Clarke]] and made by Cape Engineering.
 


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 12:59, 30 January 2013

Smith-Clarke Junior Cabinet Respirator. Exhibit at the Thackray Museum
Smith-Clarke Junior Cabinet Respirator. Exhibit at the Thackray Museum

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The Smith-Clarke Junior Cabinet Respirator was designed by George Thomas Smith-Clarke and made by Cape Engineering.

1962 E. and H. P. Smith acquired Cape Engineering Co Ltd[1]

1970 E. and H. P. Smith sold Cape Engineering Co and another business as these were substantially different businesses from the rest of the group[2].


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Jul 19, 1963
  2. The Times, Sep 10, 1970