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1909 Patents (three) for the generation and storage of electrical power for house lighting. | 1909 Patents (three) for the generation and storage of electrical power for house lighting. | ||
1912 | 1912 Automatic lighting plants, powered by [[Austin]] engines of 2 to 28 bhp and specially designed for this purpose, were used by houses, hotels, railway stations etc. <ref> The Times, Wednesday, Oct 02, 1912</ref> | ||
1915 Bought by [[Austin]] | 1915 Bought by [[Austin]] | ||
1925 The products | 1925 The products which had been succesful for Austin since 1915 were hived off into the [[Austin Electric Co]] | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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[[Category: Town - Birmingham]] | [[Category: Town - Birmingham]] | ||
[[Category: Electrical Engineering - Light]] | [[Category: Electrical Engineering - Light]] |
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of Birmingham
Lighting plant manufacturers
1909 Patents (three) for the generation and storage of electrical power for house lighting.
1912 Automatic lighting plants, powered by Austin engines of 2 to 28 bhp and specially designed for this purpose, were used by houses, hotels, railway stations etc. [1]
1915 Bought by Austin
1925 The products which had been succesful for Austin since 1915 were hived off into the Austin Electric Co
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, Wednesday, Oct 02, 1912