Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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February 1952.
April 1952.
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October 1952.

of Elecfurn Works, North Road, Holloway, London, N7. Telephone: North 3082 (3 lines). Telegraphic Address: "Gibwildbar, Holway, London"

Associated with Automatic and Electric Furnaces

1931 Patent - Improvements relating to electric furnaces.

1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Electric Furnaces and Equipment for all heat-treatment purposes, including hardening, tempering, bright annealing, nitriding, brazing, also for pottery work. Melting, enamelling, carburising compounds and hardening shop materials. Testing machines. (Stand Nos. Cb.403 and Cb.302)

1950 Patent - Improvements relating to electric furnaces.

See G. W. B. Furnaces

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