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Storey Machine Tool Co

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1919. Testimonial by Gladys Cooper
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of Pomeroy Street, New Cross, London SE4; tel. 149 New Cross and at Tonbridge

Successor to John H. Storey and Co

Run by Jack Storey and his brother William storey

1919-30 produced around 1,000 of the 10/12, 15.9 and 20 hp cars

1917 Advert for machine tools [1]

1917 Albert P. Highnett is a Director.[2]

1918 William Story in MD and Mr Yates is Manager.[3][4]

1920 Storey Machine Tool Co. ltd, Town Mills, Tonbridge.[5]

1921 'The sale of the extensive machinery and plant at the Town Mills, Tonbridge, laid down recently Storey Machine Tool Company. Ltd., opened on Wednesday and was continued yesterday (Thursday), and will conclude to-day (Friday). The sale by direction of the Receiver to the Debenture Holders...'Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Later moved to Clapham Park, London

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Mechanical World Year Book 1917. Published by Emmott and Co of Manchester. Advert p63
  2. Woolwich Herald - Friday 16 February 1917
  3. Woolwich Herald - Friday 11 January 1918
  4. Daily News (London) - Friday 08 February 1918
  5. Sevenoaks Chronicle and Kentish Advertiser - Friday 13 February 1920