Difference between revisions of "Smith-Clayton Forge"
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of Tower Works, Lincoln. Telephone: Lincoln 1251. Telegraphic Address: "Clayton Forge, Lincoln" | of Tower Works, Lincoln. Telephone: Lincoln 1251. Telegraphic Address: "Clayton Forge, Lincoln" | ||
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1955 Patent - An improved bar or rod stock feeding device primarily for a cropping or shearing machine. | 1955 Patent - An improved bar or rod stock feeding device primarily for a cropping or shearing machine. | ||
1955 [[Smiths Stamping Works (Coventry)]] linked with [[Smith-Clayton Forge]] | |||
1963 Motor Show exhibitor. Drop forgings. <ref>[[1963 Motor Show]]</ref> | 1963 Motor Show exhibitor. Drop forgings. <ref>[[1963 Motor Show]]</ref> | ||
1966 Became a [[GKN]] subsidiary. | 1966 Became a [[GKN]] subsidiary. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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Revision as of 13:18, 26 July 2020
of Tower Works, Lincoln. Telephone: Lincoln 1251. Telegraphic Address: "Clayton Forge, Lincoln"
1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Drop Forgings of every description for aircraft, automobile and general engineering requirements. Crankshafts as stampings or fully machined, for petrol, oil and gas engines of all types for any purpose. (Stand D.518) [1]
1937 Manufacturers of drop forgings. [2]
1943 Patent - New or improved means for twisting crank shafts.
1955 Patent - An improved bar or rod stock feeding device primarily for a cropping or shearing machine.
1955 Smiths Stamping Works (Coventry) linked with Smith-Clayton Forge
1963 Motor Show exhibitor. Drop forgings. [3]
1966 Became a GKN subsidiary.