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Correspondence and papers concerning the status of various firms and industries during the War

MS. Marconi 3163

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Title

Correspondence and papers concerning the status of various firms and industries during the War

Shelfmark

MS. Marconi 3163

Summary

Comprises papers relating to:

Travancore Minerals Co. Ltd. and the extent of Hirst's involvement (including some earlier papers), 1910-18

Siemens Brothers works in Britain and the possibility of their being taken over by other firms, 1916

Aron Electricity Meters Ltd. premises in Germany, 1916

The lamp industry, 1916-18

Cynamide production, 1917-18

Date

1910-18

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

The Marconi Archives

Papers of Hugo Hirst, 1st Baron Hirst of Witton

Correspondence and papers

Correspondence and papers relating to World War 1

Correspondence and papers concerning the status of various firms and industries during the War

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