United Kingdom: Markings attributed to England, Ireland, Scotland & Wales
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The broad arrow is an admiralty mark to signify British government property | ||||||
BENNETT | Design by Alfred R. Bennett | |||||
ESR | East Somerset Railway | |||||
FULLER BOW | ||||||
GCR | Great Central Railway | |||||
GPO | General Post Office (the postal service ran the telephone systems) | |||||
J.B. SAUNDERS & CO | ||||||
J.C. FULLER & SON | ||||||
JOBSON BROS | ||||||
JOHNSON | ||||||
JOHNSON & PHILLIPS | Patented oil insulator with the outer skirt curled in to hold fluid | |||||
J. STIFF & SONS | ||||||
LATIMER, CLARK, MUIRHEAD & CO. / LONDON | ||||||
LMS | London, Midland and Scottish Railway | |||||
LNWR | London and North Western Railway | |||||
LYR | Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway | |||||
MACINTYRE | Part of the Washington China Works in Burslem England | |||||
NSR | North Staffordshire Railway | |||||
P&T | Post & Telegraph (Used in Ireland) | |||||
P. WALTERS & Co | ||||||
REID BROS. | ||||||
SILVERTOWN | ||||||
SLATER ACME | ||||||
Z | Z is a smaller sized Varley style, suspect multiple makers |
Note these markings are found on insulators from the UK, but the maker is not yet known. If you have information on any of these please contact me with any information!
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