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of 60-62 City Road, London, EC1; factories at Golders Green and Tonbridge (1937)
of 60-62 City Road, London, EC1; factories at Golders Green and Tonbridge (1937)


* Manufacturers and suppliers in Great Britain.
Manufacturers and suppliers in Great Britain.


* 1937 [[Decca Record Co]] acquired the record busines of [[Crystalate Gramophone Record Manufacturing Co]] Ltd<ref>The Times, 2 March 1937</ref>.  Crystalate retained its interests in plastic moulding, billiard balls, and would continue as record wholesalers.
On 30 January 1928, the [[Crystalate Manufacturing Co]] re-incorporated as [[Crystalate Gramophone Record Manufacturing Co]] and subsequently established affiliates in France and Germany, set up a new headquarters and studio, Crystalate House, in London
 
1937 [[Decca Record Co]] acquired the record busines of [[Crystalate Gramophone Record Manufacturing Co]] Ltd<ref>The Times, 2 March 1937</ref>.  [[Crystalate]] retained its interests in plastic moulding, billiard balls, and would continue as record wholesalers.


* 1937 Moulding manufacturers. "Crystalate" Mouldings.


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

Latest revision as of 12:59, 25 March 2013

of 60-62 City Road, London, EC1; factories at Golders Green and Tonbridge (1937)

Manufacturers and suppliers in Great Britain.

On 30 January 1928, the Crystalate Manufacturing Co re-incorporated as Crystalate Gramophone Record Manufacturing Co and subsequently established affiliates in France and Germany, set up a new headquarters and studio, Crystalate House, in London

1937 Decca Record Co acquired the record busines of Crystalate Gramophone Record Manufacturing Co Ltd[1]. Crystalate retained its interests in plastic moulding, billiard balls, and would continue as record wholesalers.


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 2 March 1937