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1914 Specialities: conveyors, elevators and chains, modern appliances for handling any material in bulk or package. Employees 1,200. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref>
1914 Specialities: conveyors, elevators and chains, modern appliances for handling any material in bulk or package. Employees 1,200. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref>
Later became [[Ewart Chainbelt Co]]


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October 1906. Automatic Coal Weighing Machine W. and T. Avery with Chain-Belt Engineering Co.
December 1910.
January 1911.
February 1913.
April 1913.

of Colombo Street, Derby

1880 Company established.

1913 Makers of "Ley" chainbelt

1914 Specialities: conveyors, elevators and chains, modern appliances for handling any material in bulk or package. Employees 1,200. [1]

Later became Ewart Chainbelt Co


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