Campbell-Gray Ltd
Campbell-Gray Ltd was established by A.J. Campbell and Charles Eustace Gray in 1902. Initially, it was based in Cheapside but in 1910 it moved to premises on Edgware Road. By this time the company employed 38 assistants but by 1926 it appears to have ceased operating after Gray moved to New Zealand.
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