File:Ending Machine cutters by Bamkin of Leicester.jpg

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English: Ending Machine by Bamkin of Leicester and cutters J.W.Bamkin & Co Ltd was a company on Harrison Road in Leicester that was started by John Walter Bamkin. He died in the 1950s and the factory continued to thrive as a family business. They built machine tools of their own design which included grinders and automatic ending and threading machines. These pictures are left to me as heir to the rights. The pictures were taken, maybe, in the 1960s. Loaded by heir to pictures
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