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1956 Company still in business.<ref>Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail - Wednesday 29 February 1956</ref> | 1956 Company still in business.<ref>Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail - Wednesday 29 February 1956</ref> | ||
1969 Application for the trademark 'Microflow'.<ref>[http://www.alltrademarkdata.com/in/proprietor/torrance-sons-limited/257767 Trade Mark data</ref> | 1969 Application for the trademark 'Microflow'.<ref>[http://www.alltrademarkdata.com/in/proprietor/torrance-sons-limited/257767 Trade Mark data]</ref> | ||
1978 Reportedly in business. | 1978 Reportedly in business. |
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Torrance and Sons of Bitton, near Bristol, manufacturers of High-class machinery for paint and colour grinding.
1881 Founded by Thomas Torrance and his eldest son J. R. Torrance. The business started off on a small scale occupying a building which was to become the foundry.
1884 Torrance and Sons became a Limited Liability Company. The directors were Thomas Torrance (Chairman) and his sons J. R. Torrance and H. N. Torrance.
1956 Company still in business.[1]
1969 Application for the trademark 'Microflow'.[2]
1978 Reportedly in business.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail - Wednesday 29 February 1956
- ↑ Trade Mark data