J. E. Spagnoletti and Crookes of Goldhawk Road, London (1905)[1]
Light electrical engineers
Makers of "speaking" telegraph instruments
1890 Patent 1516 relating to electric light fuses or cut-outs granted to James Ernest Spagnoletti and Joseph Crookes, 39a Goldhawk Road[2]
1893 Supplied a dynamo to Dotcliffe Mill, Kelbrook, running at 784 rpm[3]
1906 At Goldhawk Works, there was also J. E. Spagnoletti and Co, Electrical engineers[4]
By 1908 the Goldhawk Road business was Spagnoletti Ltd[5]
By 1911, as well as the Goldhawk Road and Goldhawk Works addresses, the Spagnoletti company also used the Charing Cross Road address in connection with Therol electric water heaters[6]