Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[Image:Im1914ICB-p169.jpg ‎|thumb|1914. '''Rex''' Chain Mortiser. ]]
[[Image:Im1914ICB-p169.jpg ‎|thumb|1914. '''Rex''' Chain Mortiser. ]]
[[Image:Im1914ICB-p753a.jpg ‎|thumb|1914. Band Sawing Machine.]]
[[Image:Im1914ICB-p753a.jpg ‎|thumb|1914. Band Sawing Machine.]]
[[image:Im19441229ICB-WilsonBros.jpg |thumb| 1944. ]]
[[image:Im19580620ICB-WIlson Bros.jpg|thumb| June 1958.]]
[[image:Im19580620ICB-WIlson Bros.jpg|thumb| June 1958.]]
[[Image:Holkham_Hall_a01.jpg|thumb| Wilson Bros mortising machine with brand name 'The Triumph' at [[Holkham Hall Bygones Museum]]]]
[[Image:Holkham_Hall_a01.jpg|thumb| Wilson Bros mortising machine with brand name 'The Triumph' at [[Holkham Hall Bygones Museum]]]]

Revision as of 14:07, 26 May 2017

1914. Rex Chain Mortiser.
1914. Band Sawing Machine.
1944.
June 1958.
Wilson Bros mortising machine with brand name 'The Triumph' at Holkham Hall Bygones Museum
Wilson Bros mortising machine at Holkham Hall Bygones Museum

of Victoria Machine Works, Leeds 11.

Might this be a successor to George Wilson (of Leeds), of Victoria Screw Works?

1937 Woodworking machinery.[1]

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