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By 1966 was part of [[Wickman]]. Had developed 4 new machines including the first long bed vertical spindle travelling column drilling machine with tape control<ref>The Times, Jul 26, 1966</ref>
By 1966 was part of [[Wickman]]. Had developed 4 new machines including the first long bed vertical spindle travelling column drilling machine with tape control<ref>The Times, Jul 26, 1966</ref>


1984 [[John Brown and Co]] sold the Halifax-based machine tools business to [[James H. Vickery]]<ref>The Times Jun 19, 1984</ref>  
1984 [[John Brown and Co]] sold the Halifax-based machine tools business to [[James H. Vickery and Co|James H. Vickery]]<ref>The Times Jun 19, 1984</ref>  


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==See Also==

Revision as of 18:32, 2 December 2016

1961.

A. Kitchen-D. Walker Ltd. of Hexagon Works, Pellon Lane, Halifax, Yorks.

By 1966 was part of Wickman. Had developed 4 new machines including the first long bed vertical spindle travelling column drilling machine with tape control[1]

1984 John Brown and Co sold the Halifax-based machine tools business to James H. Vickery[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Jul 26, 1966
  2. The Times Jun 19, 1984