Talbot Quick Waterplane Company

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The Talbot-Quick Waterplane Company Ltd. was a British company, incorporated in 1913, and dissolved before 1916.[1]

These are fairly definitely William Basto Quick and John James Talbot.

Aside from these gentlemen, we have the firm filing in collaboration with one Arthur Edward Pink, with the firm being addressed at Broad Street House, New Broad Street, in the City of London.[2] These factors affect the tracing of patent families.

All aero-patent data we have on Talbot and Quick themselves seems to have been collaborative, between the two of them, as individuals, and seems to run concurrently, rather than to precede, the activities of this company, as if the company was established in the interests of getting a hand in, or facilitating, the work of others.

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Organization names Talbot Quick Waterplane Company; Talbot-Quick Waterplane Company
Entity type
Country GB
City London
Affiliated with
Scope
Started aero
Ended aero
Keywords hydroaeroplane
Key people John James Talbot, William Basto Quick
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