Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[image:Im1922EnV133-p238.jpg|thumb| 1922.]]
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1929. Unbreakable Resistance Unit.
1929. D.C. Motor Starters and Steel Cased Controller.
May 1930.
1933. 40 B.H.P. Three Cylinder Marine Oil Engine.

of Moore Street, West Bromwich, Staffs

1908 Private company formed as Electro-Mechanical Brake Co Ltd.

1933 Name changed to E. M. B. Co.


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