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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Cast trap door. Exhibit at [[Armley Mill Museum]]
* Cast iron weighing machine base exhibited at [[Armley Mill Museum]]


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

Revision as of 09:43, 9 January 2015

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1882.
February 1888.
December 1889.
June 1898.

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August 1899.
1900.
September 1902.
1904. 100-ton chain testing machine.
1909. 50-ton hydraulic testing machine.
February 1959. Universal Testing Machines.
1960.
Exhibit at Armley Mill Museum.

of Atlas Foundry, Leeds.

of Hunslet Foundry, Moor Road, Leeds 10

1770 Company established by Thomas Glover.

1820 Company name changed when Glover was succeeded by his cousin Samuel Denison.

1834 Listed as a whitesmith, scale beam, screw press and weighing machine maker. [1]

1851 Denison's son Henry joined the firm and the title was changed again to Samuel Denison and Son.

1887 Henry Denison's sons became partners - Samuel and George Henry Denison.[2]

1904 Private company.

1914 Weighing machinists and ironfounders. Specialities: automatic weighing machinery and testing machines from 100 lb to 300 tons capacity.[3]

1920 Acquired by W. and T. Avery

1937 Weighing and testing machines. [4]

1960 Advert. Universal testing machines from 10 to 50 tons capacity. [5]

1961 Weighing and testing machine makers. 300 employees. [6]

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Sources of Information

  1. General & Commercial Directory of Leeds, 1834
  2. The Engineer 1889/08/02
  3. 1914 Whitakers Red Book
  4. 1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries
  5. Mechanical World Year Book 1960. Published by Emmott and Co of Manchester. Advert p101
  6. 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE