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of Bush-lane House, Cannon-street, London EC4; Kingston-road, Raynes Park, London, S.W.20; Station Road, Beeston, Notts (1927).

Manufacturers and supplier in Great Britain.

1923 Weldrics (1922) of Bush-lane House, Cannon-street, London EC4., purchased the business of Messrs. T. Scott Anderson, electrical welding engineers and equipment manufacturers, of Royal Insurance Buildings, Church-street, Sheffield, and continued these offices as branch establishment.[1]

1926 Weldrics (1922), of Kingston-road, Raynes Park, London, S.W.20 stated that after January 1st 1927, its address was to be Station-road, Beeston, Notts.[2]

1937 Manufacturers of electrodes for electric arc welding. "Weldrics" Electrodes and Electric Welding Plant.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1923/12/14
  2. The Engineer 1926/12/17