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The company was founded in 1886 by engineer William & optician Thomas Smithies Taylor. In 1887, W. S. H. Hobson joined the company.
 
The company was founded in 1886 by engineer William & optician Thomas Smithies Taylor. In 1887, W. S. H. Hobson joined the company.
  
In 1893 they produced their first Cooke lenses, designed by H. Dennis Taylor (no relation to the company founders) - optics manager of T. Cooke & Sons, York.  Taylor was attempting to eliminate the aberrations at the outer edge of lenses, and in 1893 patented the Cooke triplet design (British patent no. 1991)<ref>[http://www.cookeoptics.com/cooke.nsf/product/1890 Cooke Optics website, history page]</ref>. Manufacturing rights were offered to '''Taylor, Taylor & Hobson''', as the company was then known.
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In 1893 they produced their first Cooke lenses, designed by H. Dennis Taylor (no relation to the company founders) - optics manager of [[Cooke|T. Cooke & Sons]], York.  Taylor was attempting to eliminate the aberrations at the outer edge of lenses, and in 1893 patented the Cooke triplet design (British patent no. 1991)<ref>[http://www.cookeoptics.com/cooke.nsf/product/1890 Cooke Optics website, history page]</ref>. Manufacturing rights were offered to '''Taylor, Taylor & Hobson''', as the company was then known.
  
 
In 1932, the first Cooke zoom lens was introduced for cine applications.
 
In 1932, the first Cooke zoom lens was introduced for cine applications.
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The company still exists, making lenses, bearings, instruments and medical replacement joints - among other precision items<ref>[http://www.taylor-hobson.com/products.htm T-H Company website: Products]</ref>.
 
The company still exists, making lenses, bearings, instruments and medical replacement joints - among other precision items<ref>[http://www.taylor-hobson.com/products.htm T-H Company website: Products]</ref>.
The separate lens company, '''Cooke Optics''', also still exists.
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The separate lens company, '''[[Cooke|Cooke Optics]]''', also still exists.
  
 
William Taylor was also responsible for testing golf balls in a wind tunnel, and developing a dimpled golf ball<ref>[http://www.taylor-hobson.com/thethstorygolf.htm T-H Company website: Evolution of the Dimpled Ball]</ref>.
 
William Taylor was also responsible for testing golf balls in a wind tunnel, and developing a dimpled golf ball<ref>[http://www.taylor-hobson.com/thethstorygolf.htm T-H Company website: Evolution of the Dimpled Ball]</ref>.

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Taylor-Hobson are lens and precision instrument manufacturers based in Leicester, England.

The company was founded in 1886 by engineer William & optician Thomas Smithies Taylor. In 1887, W. S. H. Hobson joined the company.

In 1893 they produced their first Cooke lenses, designed by H. Dennis Taylor (no relation to the company founders) - optics manager of T. Cooke & Sons, York. Taylor was attempting to eliminate the aberrations at the outer edge of lenses, and in 1893 patented the Cooke triplet design (British patent no. 1991)[1]. Manufacturing rights were offered to Taylor, Taylor & Hobson, as the company was then known.

In 1932, the first Cooke zoom lens was introduced for cine applications. By 1939, Taylor-Hobson claim to be producing over 80% of lenses for film studios[2].

The company still exists, making lenses, bearings, instruments and medical replacement joints - among other precision items[3]. The separate lens company, Cooke Optics, also still exists.

William Taylor was also responsible for testing golf balls in a wind tunnel, and developing a dimpled golf ball[4].

Taylor-Hobson Lenses

  • Apotal
  • Aviar
  • Cooke triplet
  • Cooke Amotal
  • Ental
  • Ortal