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'''J. E. Spagnoletti and Crookes''' of Goldhawk Road, London (1905)<ref>British Phone Books</ref>


* Electrical engineers
Light electrical engineers


* Makers of ‘speaking’ telegraph instruments
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<ref>The Electrical Engineer, 14th February 1890</ref>
1890 Patent 1516 relating to electric light fuses or cut-outs granted to [[James Ernest Spagnoletti]] and [[Joseph Crookes]], 39a Goldhawk Road<ref>The Electrical Engineer, 14th February 1890</ref>


* 1893 Supplied a dynamo to Dotcliffe Mill, Kelbrook, running at 784 rpm<ref>’The Textile Mills of Pendle and their Steam Engines’ by Geoff Shackleton, Landmark Publishing Ltd, 2006</ref>  
1893 Supplied a dynamo to Dotcliffe Mill, Kelbrook, running at 784 rpm<ref>"The Textile Mills of Pendle and their Steam Engines" by Geoff Shackleton, Landmark Publishing Ltd, 2006</ref>  


1906 At Goldhawk Works, there was also [[J. E. Spagnoletti and Co]], Electrical engineers<ref>British Phone Books</ref>


By 1908 the Goldhawk Road business was [[Spagnoletti]] Ltd<ref>British Phone Books</ref>
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<ref>British Phone Books</ref>
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Latest revision as of 14:33, 17 May 2016

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]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. British Phone Books
  2. The Electrical Engineer, 14th February 1890
  3. "The Textile Mills of Pendle and their Steam Engines" by Geoff Shackleton, Landmark Publishing Ltd, 2006
  4. British Phone Books
  5. British Phone Books
  6. British Phone Books