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[[Charles Orme Bastian]] worked for a time for [[Crompton and Co]]. See also [[Francis John Campbell Allen]]
[[Charles Orme Bastian]] worked for a time for [[Crompton and Co]]. See also [[Francis John Campbell Allen]]
1934 Supplied electric-heating equipment for an electrode steam boiler
supplied to the Grey Friars Road Baths, Doncaster<ref>[[Engineering 1934/04/27]]</ref>


1937 Electrical and mechanical heating equipment. "Bastian" Electric Water Heaters and Electrode Boilers. "C.G.S." Automatic Coal Burners.
1937 Electrical and mechanical heating equipment. "Bastian" Electric Water Heaters and Electrode Boilers. "C.G.S." Automatic Coal Burners.

Latest revision as of 09:41, 1 May 2024

July 1938.
1950.
October 1952.

of Ferndale Terrace, Harrow, Middlesex.

of 24 Bedford Square, London, WC1.

Charles Orme Bastian worked for a time for Crompton and Co. See also Francis John Campbell Allen

1934 Supplied electric-heating equipment for an electrode steam boiler supplied to the Grey Friars Road Baths, Doncaster[1]

1937 Electrical and mechanical heating equipment. "Bastian" Electric Water Heaters and Electrode Boilers. "C.G.S." Automatic Coal Burners.

1960 Acquired by Parkinson Cowan. [2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Engineering 1934/04/27
  2. The Times, August 29, 1960