Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Barnet Ensign Ross

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1951

1948 Ross and Barnet Ensign were merged to Barnet Ensign Ross Ltd.

1954 Renamed Ross-Ensign Ltd. It produced classic 50s roll film cameras, like the Selfix and Autorange, which are still popular today with many collectors.

By 1955 Ross Ensign had moved production from Walthamstow to Ross's Clapham Common factory, where they continued to produce cameras along with lenses and binoculars.

By 1961 Ross Ensign had gone.


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