Difference between revisions of "Collaro"
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1929 Listed Exhibitor. Manufacturers of Gramophone Motors and Accessories. 'Any one element can be removed or replaced without interfering with the rest of mechanism. Special unit plate embodying automatic stop'. Torque and Fatigue Spring Testing Machine. (Stand No. MM.10) <ref>[[1929 British Industries Fair]] Page 41 </ref> | 1929 Listed Exhibitor. Manufacturers of Gramophone Motors and Accessories. 'Any one element can be removed or replaced without interfering with the rest of mechanism. Special unit plate embodying automatic stop'. Torque and Fatigue Spring Testing Machine. (Stand No. MM.10) <ref>[[1929 British Industries Fair]] Page 41 </ref> | ||
WWII The company was engaged in munitions work and temporarily relocated to Langley Mill, Derbyshire when its London factory was bombed. | WWII The company was engaged in munitions work and temporarily relocated to the Valley Works, Langley Mill, Derbyshire when its London factory was bombed. | ||
1948 Moved to Barking, Essex. | 1948 Moved to Barking, Essex. |
Revision as of 12:34, 15 March 2021
Collaro Ltd of Ripple Works, By-Pass Road, Barking, Essex.
Manufacturer of gramophones and tape recorder decks.
1920 Company founded by Christopher Collaro (1895-1986) at 23 Garway Road, London, W2.
1924 Private company.
1926 Moved to the Culmore Works, Culmore Road, Peckham, London, SE15.
1929 Listed Exhibitor. Manufacturers of Gramophone Motors and Accessories. 'Any one element can be removed or replaced without interfering with the rest of mechanism. Special unit plate embodying automatic stop'. Torque and Fatigue Spring Testing Machine. (Stand No. MM.10) [1]
WWII The company was engaged in munitions work and temporarily relocated to the Valley Works, Langley Mill, Derbyshire when its London factory was bombed.
1948 Moved to Barking, Essex.
1960 Acquired by Magnavox Electronics.
1961 Precision engineers, manufacturing gramophone motors, recording units, tape recorders, fan heaters, and are described as the largest manufacturers of record changers in the United Kingdom. [2]
1960s Went out of business.
See Also
Sources of Information
- [1] Bedford Vintage Audio