Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[image:Im1929v148-p292c.jpg|thumb|1929. Photo-Developing Machine.]]
of Loughton, Essex.


of Clarence House, 4 Central Buildings, Westminster, London, SW1 (1937)
of Clarence House, 4 Central Buildings, Westminster, London, SW1 (1937)


1927 Company founded.
1927 Company founded.
1929 of 1 Central Buildings, Westminster.<ref>The Engineer 1929/09/13</ref>


1928 Private company.
1928 Private company.

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1929. Photo-Developing Machine.

of Loughton, Essex.

of Clarence House, 4 Central Buildings, Westminster, London, SW1 (1937)

1927 Company founded.

1929 of 1 Central Buildings, Westminster.[1]

1928 Private company.

1937 Sensitized plan-copying material manufacturers.

1939 See Aircraft Industry Suppliers

1942 Company made public.

1961 Manufacturers of dry developed sensitized paper, opaque and tracing cloths, photoprinting and developing machinery; office document copying equipment and materials. Also pre-sensitised lithoplate and microfilming materials and equipment. 850 employees.

1964 Took over Block and Anderson[2]. Linked with Smith-Corona Marchant Inc of USA to market electrostatic copiers in the Britain through Block and Anderson[3]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1929/09/13
  2. The Times, Oct 08, 1964
  3. The Times (London, England), Monday, Dec 14, 1964