Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[Image:Im1869Brad-Dietz.jpg|thumb| 1869. From ‘Bradshaws Railway Manual’]][[image:Im1876POWor-Dietz.jpg|thumb| 1876.]]
[[Image:Im1869Brad-Dietz.jpg|thumb| 1869. ]]
[[image:Im1876POWor-Dietz.jpg|thumb| 1876.]]
[[image:Im19211203IM-Dietz.jpg |thumb| Dec 1921. ]]
[[image:Im19211203IM-Dietz.jpg |thumb| Dec 1921. ]]


of St. Pauls Buildings, Carter Lane, London.
of St. Pauls Buildings, Carter Lane, London.
of Audrey House, Ely Place, London, E.C.1.


1869 Advert for petroleum and kerozene (sic) lamps
1869 Advert for petroleum and kerozene (sic) lamps


1876 Exhibited their Paragon heating stoves and Climax and Prefect cooking stoves.<ref>The Engineer 1876/01/21</ref>
1876 Exhibited their Paragon heating stoves and Climax and Prefect cooking stoves.<ref>[[The Engineer 1876/01/21]]</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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==Sources of Information==
==Sources of Information==
<references/>
<references/>
* Bradshaw’s Railway Manual 1869


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1869.
1876.
Dec 1921.

of St. Pauls Buildings, Carter Lane, London.

of Audrey House, Ely Place, London, E.C.1.

1869 Advert for petroleum and kerozene (sic) lamps

1876 Exhibited their Paragon heating stoves and Climax and Prefect cooking stoves.[1]

See Also

Sources of Information