Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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‎‎[[Image:Im19280501PD-Meyer.jpg|thumb| May 1928. Sievert Blow Lamp. ]]
‎‎[[Image:Im19280501PD-Meyer.jpg|thumb| May 1928. Sievert Blow Lamp. ]]
[[Image:Im1937MotSC-Meyer.jpg|thumb| October 1937. ]]
[[image:ImIDH1938-WilliamMeyerLtd.jpg |thumb| 1938. ]]
[[image:ImIDH1938-WilliamMeyerLtd.jpg |thumb| 1938. ]]
[[Image:Im1938MotSC-Meyer.jpg|thumb| October 1938. ]]
[[Image:Im1938MotSC-Meyer.jpg|thumb| October 1938. ]]

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May 1928. Sievert Blow Lamp.
October 1937.
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October 1938.
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of 59 Southwark Street, London, SE1.

1920 of 75, Southwark-street, London, S. E. 1. He was appointed the sole distributing agent in the United Kingdom for the abrasive productions - grinding wheels, slips, blocks and other items of a like nature - for Canadian Hart Products of Hamilton, Ontario.[1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1920/05/21, p 544.