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[[Image:Im20111130York-BTH.jpg|thumb| Monitor-top Refrigerator. Exhibit at [[York Castle Museum]]. ]] | [[Image:Im20111130York-BTH.jpg|thumb| Monitor-top Refrigerator. Exhibit at [[York Castle Museum]]. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im20111130York-BTH2.jpg|thumb| Monitor-top Refrigerator. (Detail). Exhibit at [[York Castle Museum]]. ]] | [[Image:Im20111130York-BTH2.jpg|thumb| Monitor-top Refrigerator. (Detail). Exhibit at [[York Castle Museum]]. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im2015Aus10-BTH.jpg|thumb| Washing machine. ]] | |||
[[image:Im2013BTH-1.jpg|thumb| Refrigerating Unit Badge, 2013. ]] | [[image:Im2013BTH-1.jpg|thumb| Refrigerating Unit Badge, 2013. ]] | ||
[[image:Im2013BTH-2.jpg|thumb| Refrigerating Unit, 2013. ]] | [[image:Im2013BTH-2.jpg|thumb| Refrigerating Unit, 2013. ]] | ||
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1934 BTH-made domestic appliances, except refrigerators, were marketed through [[Hotpoint Electric Appliance Co]], a subsidiary of [[BTH]]<ref>The Times, 12 April 1934</ref>. | 1934 BTH-made domestic appliances, except refrigerators, were marketed through [[Hotpoint Electric Appliance Co]], a subsidiary of [[BTH]]<ref>The Times, 12 April 1934</ref>. | ||
1935 [[W. R. Blackshaw and Co]] were agents for BTH refrigerators. | |||
1937 Hotpoint was a listed Exhibitor at the British Industries Fair. A complete range of Domestic Electrical Appliances, including Cookers with Torribar Radiant Boiling Plates, Washing Machines and Ironers, Cleaners, Torribar Immersion Heaters and Circulators, Kettles, Irons, Toasters, Fires, Fans, etc. (Stand No. Cb.600) <ref>[[1937 British Industries Fair]] Page 376 </ref> | |||
1949 Hotpoint incorporated [[Premier Electric Heaters]] and [[International Refrigerator Co]], both owned by [[AEI]]; the Peterborough factory of [[BTH]], making refrigerators and washing machines, would be incorporated at a later date<ref>The Times, 14 June 1949</ref>. | |||
Presumably became part of [[AEI Appliances]] | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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Note: This is a sub-section of BTH
1934 BTH-made domestic appliances, except refrigerators, were marketed through Hotpoint Electric Appliance Co, a subsidiary of BTH[1].
1935 W. R. Blackshaw and Co were agents for BTH refrigerators.
1937 Hotpoint was a listed Exhibitor at the British Industries Fair. A complete range of Domestic Electrical Appliances, including Cookers with Torribar Radiant Boiling Plates, Washing Machines and Ironers, Cleaners, Torribar Immersion Heaters and Circulators, Kettles, Irons, Toasters, Fires, Fans, etc. (Stand No. Cb.600) [2]
1949 Hotpoint incorporated Premier Electric Heaters and International Refrigerator Co, both owned by AEI; the Peterborough factory of BTH, making refrigerators and washing machines, would be incorporated at a later date[3].
Presumably became part of AEI Appliances
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, 12 April 1934
- ↑ 1937 British Industries Fair Page 376
- ↑ The Times, 14 June 1949