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The Notched Ingot No. 33

Keeling, R.H. (ed)
There is a tear along the lower outer edge that affects the entire periodical, and the covers' edges suffer from insect damage. There is also a crease running vertically along the middle, which suggests that at some stage it was folded in half and pocketed. For all its faults, it remains a good copy that should last another 70 years if treated respectfully. 27 pages, illustrated. Please check with us for an accurate postage cost. Sadly this is all I could find about Hoyts Metals: Hoyt Metal Co of Millwall. 1912 Exhibitor at the Non-Ferrous Metals Exhibition at the Royal Agricultural Halls.[1]. 1919 bearing metals, white metals and others.[2] 1921 Thomas F. Harrow was managing director of the company.[3] 1937 Bearing metals. "Number Eleven" Anti-friction Bearing Metal. (of Deodar Road, Putney, London, SW15).[4] 1939 See Aircraft Industry Suppliers (Grace's Guide to British Industrial History) Includes as a loose insert a letter from Brown & Co. Enigineers and Mechanics, Colombo.
Published 1947 The Hoyt Metal Co. London

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Condition Jacket Condition Binding Size
Good N/A Stapled Wraps N/A
Good Reading Book Reference: 17942