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[[Image:Im19380715EE-Venner.jpg|thumb| July 1938. Hour Meter. ]] | [[Image:Im19380715EE-Venner.jpg|thumb| July 1938. Hour Meter. ]] | ||
[[image:Im19390106EE-Venner.jpg|thumb| 6th January 1939. Light Sensitive Switch.]] | [[image:Im19390106EE-Venner.jpg|thumb| 6th January 1939. Light Sensitive Switch.]] | ||
[[image:Venner Time Switches 1946CS.jpg|thumb| 1946. ]] | |||
of Kingston By-Pass Road, New Malden, Surrey | of Kingston By-Pass Road, New Malden, Surrey |
Latest revision as of 14:36, 14 December 2017
of Kingston By-Pass Road, New Malden, Surrey
c.1911 Company incorporated[1] by Mr. R. F. S. Venner, Mr. R. C. Graseby and Ernest Edward Sharp in succession to the Venner private company
1937 Public company launched[2].
By 1953 the parent company was Venner Ltd; Venner Electronics was a wholly-owned subsidiary; accumulator development was progressing; the company had been responsible for most of the "Belisha Beacons" installations in the UK; foreseeing an opportunity in the UK, the company had acquired exclusive rights to an American design of parking meter[3]