Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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H. Tinsley and Co

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Exhibit at Galley Museum, Queenstown.
Capacitor. Exhibit at Galley Museum, Queenstown.
February 1959. Strain Gauges.
1960.

of Werndee Hall, Stanger Road, South Norwood, SE25

1910 H. Tinsley exhibited the Orling capillary syphon recorder, a potentiometer and a wattmeter, at the Physical Society's Exhibition[1]

1937 Scientific instrument makers.[2]

1941 Presumably established Tinsley (Industrial Instruments) as a subsidiary

1960, or after, presumably became Tinsley Telcon

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