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of Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Electrical Engineers | of Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Electrical Engineers | ||
1902 [[George Balfour]] left the partnership which was continued by Edward and Kenneth Lowdon<ref> | 1902 [[George Balfour]] left the partnership which was continued by [[Edward Joseph Bonner Lowdon|Edward]] and [[Kenneth Lowdon]]<ref> | ||
The Edinburgh Gazette 30 September 1902</ref> | The Edinburgh Gazette 30 September 1902</ref> | ||
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1908 The partnership of [[Edward Joseph Bonner Lowdon]] and [[Kenneth Lowdon]] as electrical engineers and brass finishers, Lowdon Brothers and Co, was dissolved; Edward Lowdon continued the business<ref>The Edinburgh Gazette 4 February 1908</ref> | 1908 The partnership of [[Edward Joseph Bonner Lowdon]] and [[Kenneth Lowdon]] as electrical engineers and brass finishers, Lowdon Brothers and Co, was dissolved; Edward Lowdon continued the business<ref>The Edinburgh Gazette 4 February 1908</ref> | ||
1908 One of the contractors on the Kinning Park pumping station on the Glasgow South sewage scheme<ref>The Times , Dec 30, 1908</ref> | |||
1956 In voluntary liquidation<ref>The Edinburgh Gazette 3 August 1956</ref> | 1956 In voluntary liquidation<ref>The Edinburgh Gazette 3 August 1956</ref> |
Latest revision as of 11:41, 20 February 2018

of Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Electrical Engineers
1902 George Balfour left the partnership which was continued by Edward and Kenneth Lowdon[1]
1904 Applied for permission to supply electricity in Peterculter, Aberdeen[2]
1908 The partnership of Edward Joseph Bonner Lowdon and Kenneth Lowdon as electrical engineers and brass finishers, Lowdon Brothers and Co, was dissolved; Edward Lowdon continued the business[3]
1908 One of the contractors on the Kinning Park pumping station on the Glasgow South sewage scheme[4]
1956 In voluntary liquidation[5]