British Radiophone Co

British Radiophone Company, Downing Street, Bulwell, Nottingham
1922 Byron Clark seems to have been connected to Norman De Maid Watsham and A. H. S. MacCallum who founded British Radiophone Ltd. Watshams won an order from Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co for 2 types of crystal set and a valve receiver[1]; it is unclear what role British Radiophone Ltd played in this order but the order for crystal sets was sub-contracted to Plessey Co. This was the start of Plessey’s diversification into radio and electronic manufacturing.
1923 The shareholders of British Radiophone Ltd were persuaded to take shares in Plessey in exchange for Plessey being able to supply Marconi directly.
1923 Norman Williams, Mabel Williams and Walter Cook in partnership as the British Radiophone Company, made Wireless Apparatus at Nottingham.[2] were under petition of bankruptcy on creditor's petition[3]
1925 13th March British Radiophone Ltd of 33 King Street, London was placed into voluntary liquidation; N. De M. Watsham chaired the 2nd meeting[4].
1926 The creditors of British Radiophone Ltd petitioned for its bankruptcy; it was finally wound up in 1926 [5].