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1906 Company formed <ref>The Times, 10 April 1947</ref>. | 1906 Company formed as [[Westinghouse Cooper-Hewitt Co]] Ltd<ref>The Times, 10 April 1947</ref>. | ||
1908 [[British Westinghouse|British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co]] Ltd announced that [[Cooper Hewitt Electric Co|Cooper Hewitt]] mercury discharge lamps would be manufactured in the UK, having previously been made in France and Germany<ref>The Times, 4 November 1908</ref>. | |||
1909 Converted into private company | |||
1911 '''Westinghouse Cooper-Hewitt Co''' demonstrated mercury vapour lamps at the Electrical Exhibition<ref>The Times, 11 October 1911</ref>. | |||
1920 Name changed to [[Hewittic Electric Co]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:43, 22 September 2014
80 York Road, Kings Cross, London.
1906 Company formed as Westinghouse Cooper-Hewitt Co Ltd[1].
1908 British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co Ltd announced that Cooper Hewitt mercury discharge lamps would be manufactured in the UK, having previously been made in France and Germany[2].
1909 Converted into private company
1911 Westinghouse Cooper-Hewitt Co demonstrated mercury vapour lamps at the Electrical Exhibition[3].
1920 Name changed to Hewittic Electric Co