Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Lilley and Reynolds

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1951.

Compass adjusters, 9 Railway Place, Fenchurch Street, London, EC3.

of Upper Heath Lane, Dartford (1984)

1930s Reynolds and Son, who were at 14 London Street, Fenchurch Street, was in financial difficulties; John Wilson Gillie arranged a merger with his firm, John Lilley and Son[1], as Lilley and Reynolds.

By 1938 Lilley and Reynolds were advertising their compass services; John Lilley and Son (of 10 London Street) were mentioned in the same advert[2]

1943 John Lilley and Son became John Lilley and Gillie

1951 Representative for John Lilley and Gillie

1984 Joint advert with S. I. R. S. Navigation Ltd of Swanscombe; Lilley was said to have been established in 1812[3].

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] Australian Victorian Collection
  2. Liverpool Journal of Commerce 27 October 1938
  3. The Times Feb. 6, 1984