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1909 [[John B. Kramer]] went to Birmingham to join his business with [[GEC]] at Witton. Here the manufacturing business [[Witton Kramer Electric Tool and Hoist Works]] was established. The range of products included separator magnets, brakes, clutches and solenoids. | 1909 [[John B. Kramer]] went to Birmingham to join his business with [[GEC]] at Witton. Here the manufacturing business [[Witton Kramer Electric Tool and Hoist Works]] was established. The range of products included separator magnets, brakes, clutches and solenoids. | ||
1914 Increased demand for electro-magnets for hoists, including complete cranes<ref>The Times, Jan 28, 1914</ref> | |||
Subsequently known as [[Kramer|Witton Kramer]] | Subsequently known as [[Kramer|Witton Kramer]] |
Revision as of 16:01, 26 December 2012
of Witton, Birmingham
Electric polishing machines, electric winches, electric grinders etc
1909 John B. Kramer went to Birmingham to join his business with GEC at Witton. Here the manufacturing business Witton Kramer Electric Tool and Hoist Works was established. The range of products included separator magnets, brakes, clutches and solenoids.
1914 Increased demand for electro-magnets for hoists, including complete cranes[1]
Subsequently known as Witton Kramer
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, Jan 28, 1914
- Witton Kramer Company history [1]