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1914 Advertisement for a Universal Grinder (person). [[Walter Tatlow Ltd]], Warwick Street, Earlsdon.<ref>Coventry Evening Telegraph - Saturday 19 June 1915</ref>
1914 Advertisement for a Universal Grinder (person). [[Walter Tatlow Ltd]], Warwick Street, Earlsdon.<ref>Coventry Evening Telegraph - Saturday 19 June 1915</ref>


1915 [[Harry Harley|H. H. Harley]] (who was brother in law of [[Walter Tatlow]]) of [[Alfred Herbert]] joined the company.
1915 [[Harry Harley|H. H. Harley]] (who was the brother-in-law of [[Walter Tatlow]]) joined the company from [[Alfred Herbert]] Ltd and took over the management.


1916 Became [[Coventry Gauge and Tool Co|Coventry Gauge and Small Tool Co]].
1916 December: Became [[Coventry Gauge and Tool Co|Coventry Gauge and Small Tool Co]].


== See Also ==
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Latest revision as of 17:36, 9 February 2018

Walter Tatlow Ltd

Established in 1913 by Walter Tatlow, the company had its origins in gauge and tool manufacture.[1]

1914 Advertisement for a Universal Grinder (person). Walter Tatlow Ltd, Warwick Street, Earlsdon.[2]

1915 H. H. Harley (who was the brother-in-law of Walter Tatlow) joined the company from Alfred Herbert Ltd and took over the management.

1916 December: Became Coventry Gauge and Small Tool Co.

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Sources of Information

  1. Wikipedia
  2. Coventry Evening Telegraph - Saturday 19 June 1915