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of Victoria Works, Maidstone. | of Victoria Works, Maidstone. | ||
1897 Stevens and Barker gained a patent on "Improved Means for Governing Steam or other Motors." | |||
1899 Exhibited the "Gardner" Oil Engine in the [[1899 Royal Agricultural Show]]. | 1899 Exhibited the "Gardner" Oil Engine in the [[1899 Royal Agricultural Show]]. |
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of Victoria Works, Maidstone.
1897 Stevens and Barker gained a patent on "Improved Means for Governing Steam or other Motors."
1899 Exhibited the "Gardner" Oil Engine in the 1899 Royal Agricultural Show.
1902 Dissolution of the Partnership between William Arthur Stevens and Reginald Alfred Barker, carrying on business as Electrical Engineers, at Maidstone, in the county of Kent, under the style or firm of " STEVENS AND BARKER". All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said William Arthur Stevens, who will continue the said business under the present style or firm of " Stevens and Barker."[1]
Presumably at a later point became W. A. Stevens
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- ↑ London gazette 30 September 1902