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'''Paris and Scott''' of Norwich
'''Paris and Scott''' of Norwich


1883 Company founded by [[William Harding Scott|W. H. Scott]] and E. A. Paris.
1883 Company founded by [[William Harding Scott|W. H. Scott]] and [[E. A. Paris]].


1888 C-Type dynamo. 12kW at 850 rpm. <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 6th January 1888 p6</ref>
1887 Description of four pole dynamo.<ref>[[Engineering 1887/09/02]]</ref>
 
1888 C-Type dynamo. 12kW at 850 rpm. <ref>[[The Engineer 1888/01/06]] p6</ref>


1888 [[Reginald Edward Laurence]] joined the company which became Laurence, Paris and Scott Ltd (see advert)
1888 [[Reginald Edward Laurence]] joined the company which became Laurence, Paris and Scott Ltd (see advert)

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1888.
December 1889.

Paris and Scott of Norwich

1883 Company founded by W. H. Scott and E. A. Paris.

1887 Description of four pole dynamo.[1]

1888 C-Type dynamo. 12kW at 850 rpm. [2]

1888 Reginald Edward Laurence joined the company which became Laurence, Paris and Scott Ltd (see advert)

Later became Laurence, Scott and Co

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