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The Imperial Typewriter Company was a British manufacturer of
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s based in
Leicester Leicester ( ) is a city, unitary authority and the county town of Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. It is the largest settlement in the East Midlands. The city lies on the River Soar and close to the eastern end of the National ...
, England. The company was founded by Hidalgo Moya, an American-
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engineer who lived in England. After first building the Moya typewriter, he set up the Imperial Typewriter Company in Leicester in 1911 with local businessmen John Gordon Chattaway, William Arthur Evans and Joseph Wallis Goddard. It stopped manufacturing typewriters when electric models and then
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s and
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became popular, causing typewriter sales to fall. The company was acquired by
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in 1966, and gradually introduced
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models largely assembled from parts shipped from
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, United States. In May 1974, Asian workers at the Imperial Typewriter Company in Leicester went on strike over unequal bonus payments and discrimination in promotion. The
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s committee and Transport & General Workers Union branch refused their support, but the strikers stayed on strike for almost 14 weeks. The manufacture of typewriters ceased at Leicester and Hull in 1975.


Models

*Imperial A *Imperial B *Imperial C *Imperial D *Imperial Doppelganger (see external link) *Imperial model 50 *Imperial model 55 *Imperial model 60 *Imperial model 65 *Imperial model 66 *Imperial model 70 *Imperial model 80 (Royal) *Imperial model 90 *Imperial Electric *Imperial model 200 *Imperial War Finish model *The Good Companion model 1 *The Good Companion model 2 *The Good Companion model 3 *The Good Companion model 4 *The Good Companion model 5 *The Good Companion model 6/6T *Imperial Safari model *Imperial Messenger Portable Typewriter *Imperial Signet Portable Typewriter *Imperial Pavey Musigraph


References


External links

* https://web.archive.org/web/20091028060244/http://www.geocities.com/wbd641/EuropeImperial.html * https://blog.sciencemuseum.org.uk/lily-paveys-musikriter/ Typewriters Defunct manufacturing companies of the United Kingdom Manufacturing companies based in Leicester {{UK-manufacturing-company-stub