Lamson Engineering Company Ltd

By 1888, the Lamson Store Service Company Ltd was established at 1 Charlotte Street, Bedford Square, London, WC.

With capital of £85,000 (£11,959,818 as of 2023)[3] the company had rights to the ball system for Europe, Africa, Australia, New Zealand and the Middle East, with UK patent 18566.

In 1911, all manufacturing was consolidated at a single factory on Hythe Road, Willesden Junction, northwest London.

In 1973, the firm was promoting its "Rallypost" system with PVC track and battery-operated carriers that could carry up to 6 kg.

Further acquisitions and sales moved the pneumatic tube business through Crest Nicholson, Frederick Cooper, J. Bibby and Sons and now it is part of Quirepace.

Cash Ball carrier at Beamish Museum
Reconstructed Rapid Wire system at Age Exchange, Blackheath, London
Pneu-Art pneumatic tube terminal at Arding & Hobbs department store, Clapham Junction, London
Cash ball system at the Up-To-Date Store in Coolamon, Australia