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G. H. W. Cashmore

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G. H. W. Cashmore

George Henry William Cashmore acquired a patent for an improvement to the Lewis gun magazine. Submitted in 1918 and patented in 1919.

Cashmore and Malcolm Hankey set up a foundry in Balham, that worked with the Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts.  Cashmore dropped the G. from his name and Hankey left the business in 1911.  H. W. Cashmore and Company had a showroom and studio at 96 Victoria Street, Westminster.

Sources include: Sheffielder.

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