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                | Hepworth Film Manufacturing Company
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                | Type of Company | Production and distribution company |  
                | Country of Origination | England |  
                | Years of Operation | 1898 through 1919 |  
                | Company Principals | Cecil M. Hepworth H.V. Lawley, partner (through 1904)
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                | Company Offices | Walton-on-Thames, England 15 and 17 Cecil Court, Charing Cross Road, London, WC, England
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                | Company Studios | unknown |  
                | Hepworth Film Manufacturing Company had a business partner, H.V. Lawley, with whom Hepworth split in 1904. The company name listed as “The Hepworth Manufacturing Company Ltd.” on a poster for the Vivaphone synchronized sound system, with the address as 15 and 17 Cecil Court, Charing Cross Road, London, WC. The company became Hepworth Picture Plays in 1919. References: Sinyard-Silent p. 180. |  |  |   LINKS IN THIS COLUMNMAY TAKE YOU TO
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