Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Empire Roller Bearings Co

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January 1902.
1902.
1902.
1906.

of 1, Delahay-street, Westminster, London.[1], works at King's Lynn.

Successor to Roller Bearings Co

1901 Thomas W. How is Managing Director.

1903 Issued pamphlet describing the various patterns of bearings made by the firm.[2]

1903 "The Empire Roller Bearings Company, having obtained very satisfactory results with the first ten cars on the Croydon Tramways fitted with roller bearings, has obtained the contract for fitting the additional cars which have been ordered with similar roller bearings."[3]

1920 April. Issued catalogue on roller bearings.[4]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1903/06/05, p 582
  2. The Engineer 1903/06/05, p 582
  3. The Engineer 1903/01/30 p 130.
  4. The Engineer 1920/04/30 p438