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  1. Creed & Company was a British telecommunications company founded by Frederick George Creed which was an important pioneer in the field of teleprinter machines. It was merged into the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation (ITT) in 1928.

  2. The years 1912-62 have seen telegraphy and Creed & Company grow up together. Primitive message systems equipped with crude, faltering apparatus have given way to sophisticated, streamlined communications networks that span the globe, providing quick, sure contact over vast distances.

  3. The owner, Frederick George Creed, a Canadian by birth developed an automated telegraph machine using punched tape to send Morse signals.

  4. Creed and Company Limited was originally founded as Creed, Bille & Company Limited by Frederick George Creed (1871-1957) and Harald Bille (1879-1916) in 1912 to manufacture and sell telegraphy equipment.

  5. Woolworths Limited (now Woolworths Group) was founded on 22 September 1924 by five Australian entrepreneurs – Percy Christmas, Stanley Chatterton, Cecil Scott Waine, George Creed and Ernest Williams.

  6. www.britishtelephones.com › cto › creedGPO - CREED TELEPRINTERS

    The company was founded by Frederick George Creed and Danish telegraph engineer Harald Bille, and was first incorporated in 1912 as "Creed, Bille & Company Limited". After Bille's death in a railway accident in 1916, his name was dropped from the company's title and it became simply Creed & Company.

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  8. www.cryptomuseum.com › telex › creedCreed - Crypto Museum

    Creed & Company Limited, abbreviated Creed, was a British telecommunications company founded in 1912 by Federick George Creed and Harald Bille — two pioneers in the field of tele­typewriters (teleprinters).

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