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of Chippinghouse Works, Lowfields, Sheffield | |||
of | of Duo Works, Sheffield (1926) | ||
1897 Company established. | 1897 Company established. | ||
1901 William E. Burnand and Co, electrical engineers, St Mary's Rd, Sheffield<ref>White's Directory of Sheffield & Rotherham, 1901</ref> | |||
1908 Transformers for lamps | 1908 Transformers for lamps | ||
1914 Engineers. Specialities: alternating current motors up to 300 hp and starters for same, transformers of all sizes, bearings for line shafts and some special apparatus for the Admiralty. Employees 37. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref> | 1914 Engineers. Specialities: alternating current motors up to 300 hp and starters for same, transformers of all sizes, bearings for line shafts and some special apparatus for the Admiralty. Employees 37. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref> | ||
1926 Exhibited motors, notably induction motors, without slip rings but capable of developing a high starting torque and of working with a good efficiency. | |||
Later became part of [[Emil Machining Co]]<ref>The London Gazette 6 January 1988</ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT: Burnand}} | {{DEFAULTSORT: Burnand, W}} | ||
[[Category: Town - Sheffield]] | [[Category: Town - Sheffield]] | ||
[[Category: Electrical Engineering - Heavy]] | [[Category: Electrical Engineering - Heavy]] |
Latest revision as of 07:52, 18 August 2023
of Chippinghouse Works, Lowfields, Sheffield
of Duo Works, Sheffield (1926)
1897 Company established.
1901 William E. Burnand and Co, electrical engineers, St Mary's Rd, Sheffield[1]
1908 Transformers for lamps
1914 Engineers. Specialities: alternating current motors up to 300 hp and starters for same, transformers of all sizes, bearings for line shafts and some special apparatus for the Admiralty. Employees 37. [2]
1926 Exhibited motors, notably induction motors, without slip rings but capable of developing a high starting torque and of working with a good efficiency.
Later became part of Emil Machining Co[3]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ White's Directory of Sheffield & Rotherham, 1901
- ↑ 1914 Whitakers Red Book
- ↑ The London Gazette 6 January 1988