Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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of 39-41 Foster Lane, London, EC2.  Telephone: City 3859.  Cables: "Attacker, Cent, London"
of 39-41 Foster Lane, London, EC2.  Telephone: City 3859.  Cables: "Attacker, Cent, London"


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* 1946 Patent - Improvements relating to cords.
* 1946 Patent - Improvements relating to cords.


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1951

of 39-41 Foster Lane, London, EC2. Telephone: City 3859. Cables: "Attacker, Cent, London"

of 13 to 20 St. Paul's Square, Birmingham (1951)

  • 1929 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Manufacturer of these three Leading Lines: The "Midland" Sash Lines in all qualities. The "Midland" Glace Blind Cords. Mewis's Patent Golden Eagle, copper centre, Sash Line. (Stand No. S.65) [1]
  • 1946 Patent - Improvements relating to cords.


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Sources of Information

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