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1920 After merging with [[Sound Recording Co]], [[Crystalate Manufacturing Co|Crystalate Manufacturing]] became the third company (and the second British one) to operate the ''Imperial'' label | 1920 After merging with [[Sound Recording Co]], [[Crystalate Manufacturing Co|Crystalate Manufacturing]] became the third company (and the second British one) to operate the ''Imperial'' label | ||
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of Town Works, Tonbridge, Kent.
1920 After merging with Sound Recording Co, Crystalate Manufacturing became the third company (and the second British one) to operate the Imperial label
By the mid-1920s it had four distribution depots in England and one each in Scotland and Ireland.
On 30 January 1928, the company re-incorporated in Golders Green, as Crystalate Gramophone Record Manufacturing Co and subsequently established affiliates in France and Germany, set up a new headquarters and studio, Crystalate House, in London.