Quote Originally Posted by MaxVaultage View Post
forgot to add safeman will know!
The truth is out! This stuff is all too modern for me. My Milner knowledge seems to end around the time of their 1937
catalogue and the hurried scratchings I took from one of the huge volumes of the Chubb Collectanea in their archive in
or around 1991.

If I can read my writing ......

1919 List 2 Now 12 corner bent with rectangular bolts. Body 3/16" to 3/8" depending on size. Door 3/8" to 1/2"
depending on size. 3/8" ply steel over lock. Angle lockcase 2 1/4"x 2 1/4"x 1/4".
List 3 Still 4 corner bent banded. (Imp.patent) round bolts. Body 1/4" to 5/16" depending on size.
Lockcase 'T' bars 3 1/2"x 3 1/2" x 1/2". Wedge guards.
List 4 Door 1 1/2" DR sandwich, body 1/2".
List 5 " " " " body 1 1/8".
List 6 " " " " boby 1 1/4" 5 ply.
British Army Safe 22 x 15 x 16 3/8"body 7/8" door 318lbs.
Bank Safe As List 5 + 3 shelves, 2 drs. 1 cubd. 60" x 32" x 28".
Impregnable (liquid resisting joint) 12 bolts all round. Crane hinge. 60" x 34 1/2" x 28". 6160 lbs.



1937 Grade 1 12 corner bent with 1/2"door - rectangular bolts.
Grade 2 " " " 1/4" body 1/2" door with 1/4"angle lockcase - rectangular bolts.
Double Shell Cash Safe Made in 2 sizes (to compete with Duplex) 26 1/4" and 29" high. Door 1" thick over lock.
3 x 1 3/8" round bolts + 1 fixed at back.
Grade 3 12 corner bent 3/8" thick. DR over door, 1 1/2" over lock. AED.
Grade 4 7/8" DR body. 2" over lock. Outer plate DR AED.
Grade 5 Double Hinge. DR/ABP in body. 2 or 3 locks.
Grade 6 As above but thicker.
Branch Bank Double hinges. (Spiegeleisen)?