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[[image:Im1933WWBA-p179 Reid Sigrist.jpg|thumb| 1933.]]
[[image:Im19340329FL-ReidSigrist.jpg |thumb| March 1934.]]
[[Image:Flying-ReidAndSigrist-1935-1.jpeg|thumb| 1935. Ref AA below]]
[[Image:Flying-ReidAndSigrist-1935-1.jpeg|thumb| 1935. Ref AA below]]
[[Image: ‎Im19391215Aero-Reid.jpg|thumb|1939.]]
[[Image:‎Im19391215Aero-Reid.jpg|thumb|1939.]]
[[image:Reid and Sigrist 1940AI.jpg|thumb| 1940. ]]
[[image:Im19430409Aero-Reid.jpg |thumb| April 1943.]]
[[image:Im19450816FL-ReidS.jpg |thumb| August 1945.]]
[[image:Im1946EnV182-p441.jpg |thumb| 1946. Drill Press, Balancer and Electronic Unit. ]]
[[image:Im19460912FL-Desford.jpg |thumb| Sept. 1946.]]
[[image:Im19480219Aero-ReidSigrist.jpg|thumb| February 1948.]]
[[image:Im19530911FL-ReidSigrist.jpg |thumb| Sept 1953.]]
[[Image:Im1955PA-Reid.jpg|thumb| 1955. ]]
[[image:Im1957PA-Reid.jpg|thumb| 1957.]]


of Shannon Corner, Kingston-by-Pass, New Malden, Surrey. Telephone: Malden 3272-5. Cables: "Reidsig, London". (1947)
of Shannon Corner, Kingston-by-Pass, New Malden, Surrey. Telephone: Malden 3272-5. Cables: "Reidsig, London". (1947)


* Post WWI. '''Reid and Sigrist Ltd''' was set up by '''Major G. H. Reid''' after World War I, as a manufacturer of precision instruments, including those for aircraft.
of Braunstone Works, Braunstone, Leicester.


* 1935 AA image in this page. <ref>[http://www.AviationAncestry.com] Image courtesy of Aviation Ancestry</ref>
1927 '''Reid and Sigrist Ltd''' was set up by '''Major G. H. Reid''' and [[Frederick Sigrist]], as a manufacturer of precision instruments, including those for aircraft.


* 1937 Aeronautical and electrical engineers; instrument manufacturers. <ref>[[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]]</ref>
1935 AA image in this page. <ref>[http://www.AviationAncestry.com] Image courtesy of Aviation Ancestry</ref>


* 1939 See [[1939 Suppliers to the Aircraft Industry| Aircraft Industry Suppliers]]
1937 Aeronautical and electrical engineers; instrument manufacturers. <ref>[[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]]</ref>


* 1945 The Allies confiscate all German patents under the Control Council Law of October, and subsequently, made them freely available.
1939 See [[1939 Suppliers to the Aircraft Industry| Aircraft Industry Suppliers]]


* 1946 Having studied plans and parts for the pre-war Leica lllb, '''Reid''' made up a number of prototypes.
1945 The Allies confiscated all German patents under the Control Council Law of October, and subsequently, made them freely available.


* 1947 The Reid camera was announced in the ''British Journal of Photography'''. Due to government interference, and problems with subcontractors, no cameras reached the market for a few years.  
1946 Having studied plans and parts for the pre-war Leica lllb, '''Reid''' made a number of prototypes.


* 1947 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Manufacturers of Cameras, Electronic Balancers, Optical Projectors and Surface Illuminators, Gyroscopic Instruments. (Olympia, Ground Floor, Stand No. A.1116) <ref>[[1947 British Industries Fair]] p230</ref>
1947 The Reid camera was announced in the ''British Journal of Photography''. Due to government interference, and problems with subcontractors, no cameras reached the market for a few years.  


* 1951 Production began with the 'O' cameras.
1947 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Manufacturers of Cameras, Electronic Balancers, Optical Projectors and Surface Illuminators, Gyroscopic Instruments. (Olympia, Ground Floor, Stand No. A.1116) <ref>[[1947 British Industries Fair]] p230</ref>


* 1954 The [[Decca Record Co]] took over [[Reid and Sigrist]] Ltd<ref>.
1951 Production of the 'O' cameras began.


* 1958 ''Reid I'' introduced. Although advertised as available to the general public, it is aimed specifically at government bodies (military and police).  
1954 The [[Decca Record Co]] took over [[Reid and Sigrist]] Ltd<ref>The Times, 9 February 1955</ref>.


* 1964 Production ceased and tools and spares were sold to [[A. W. Young]], of London.  
Reid I and Reid II cameras were simplified versions of the Leica III.  


* 1970 Decca closed down the camera making activity.  
1958 ''Reid I'' introduced. Although advertised as available to the general public, it was aimed specifically at government bodies (military and police). 
 
1964 Production of cameras ceased; tools and spares were sold to [[A. W. Young]] of London.
 
1970 Decca closed down the camera-making activity.  


==See Also==
==See Also==
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== Sources of Information ==
== Sources of Information ==
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* [http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/iannorris/leica_copies/leica_copies_r/histreid.htm] History of Reid  
* [http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/iannorris/leica_copies/leica_copies_r/histreid.htm] History of Reid  
* Camerapedia [http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Reid_%26_Sigrist]


[[Category: Town - New Malden]]
[[Category: Town - New Malden]]
[[Category: Electronics]]
[[Category: Electronic Equipment]]
[[Category: Scientific Instruments]]
[[Category: Scientific Instruments]]
[[Category: Photography]]

Latest revision as of 15:41, 12 March 2021

1933.
March 1934.
1935. Ref AA below
1939.
1940.
April 1943.
August 1945.
1946. Drill Press, Balancer and Electronic Unit.
Sept. 1946.
February 1948.
Sept 1953.
1955.
1957.

of Shannon Corner, Kingston-by-Pass, New Malden, Surrey. Telephone: Malden 3272-5. Cables: "Reidsig, London". (1947)

of Braunstone Works, Braunstone, Leicester.

1927 Reid and Sigrist Ltd was set up by Major G. H. Reid and Frederick Sigrist, as a manufacturer of precision instruments, including those for aircraft.

1935 AA image in this page. [1]

1937 Aeronautical and electrical engineers; instrument manufacturers. [2]

1939 See Aircraft Industry Suppliers

1945 The Allies confiscated all German patents under the Control Council Law of October, and subsequently, made them freely available.

1946 Having studied plans and parts for the pre-war Leica lllb, Reid made a number of prototypes.

1947 The Reid camera was announced in the British Journal of Photography. Due to government interference, and problems with subcontractors, no cameras reached the market for a few years.

1947 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Manufacturers of Cameras, Electronic Balancers, Optical Projectors and Surface Illuminators, Gyroscopic Instruments. (Olympia, Ground Floor, Stand No. A.1116) [3]

1951 Production of the 'O' cameras began.

1954 The Decca Record Co took over Reid and Sigrist Ltd[4].

Reid I and Reid II cameras were simplified versions of the Leica III.

1958 Reid I introduced. Although advertised as available to the general public, it was aimed specifically at government bodies (military and police).

1964 Production of cameras ceased; tools and spares were sold to A. W. Young of London.

1970 Decca closed down the camera-making activity.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] Image courtesy of Aviation Ancestry
  2. 1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries
  3. 1947 British Industries Fair p230
  4. The Times, 9 February 1955
  • [2] History of Reid
  • Camerapedia [3]