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1911 [[William Hamilton Wilson]] became secretary and director of the company.


1913 [[Henry R. Rivers-Moore]] purchased the business of the Wilson Apparatus Co and carried it on
1913 [[Henry R. Rivers-Moore]] purchased the business of the Wilson Apparatus Co and carried it on

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of Carlisle

1911 William Hamilton Wilson became secretary and director of the company.

1913 Henry R. Rivers-Moore purchased the business of the Wilson Apparatus Co and carried it on

1916 The business was taken over by the Indo-European Telegraph Co., Ltd.

Associated with Messrs. Creed and Co., Ltd., Croydon

Then associated with the Automatic Telephone Co, Liverpool.

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