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79 Mark Lane, London.
79 Mark Lane, London and at Sunderland.


1919 [[R. S. Kennedy]] was Managing Director.<ref>The Engineer 1919/12/19 p 620.</ref>
1911 [[Brigham and Cowan]] formed the "British Arc Welding Company (N.E. Coast) Ltd.," at South Shields, to exploit electric arc welding, a process that they had introduced on the North-East Coast.
 
1919 [[R. S. Kennedy]] was Managing Director.<ref>[[The Engineer 1919/12/19]] p 620.</ref>




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1914.
1919.

79 Mark Lane, London and at Sunderland.

1911 Brigham and Cowan formed the "British Arc Welding Company (N.E. Coast) Ltd.," at South Shields, to exploit electric arc welding, a process that they had introduced on the North-East Coast.

1919 R. S. Kennedy was Managing Director.[1]


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