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1892 Supplied wire for lighting Smithfield Market <ref>The Engineer</ref> | 1892 Supplied wire for lighting Smithfield Market <ref>The Engineer</ref> | ||
1899 | 1895 James Willey, managing director, testified at the trial of someone who had attempted to rob the warehouse in St Lukes, Clerkenwell<ref>The Times, Jan 07, 1895</ref> | ||
1899 [[London Electric Wire Co]] incorporated (perhaps as a public company). | |||
1900 Company meeting<ref>The Times, Jan 30, 1900</ref> | |||
1909 Merger with the [[Thomas Smith (of Leytonstone|Thomas Smith]] Leytonstone wire works to form the [[London Electric Wire Co and Smiths]] Ltd. | 1909 Merger with the [[Thomas Smith (of Leytonstone)|Thomas Smith]], Leytonstone, wire works to form the [[London Electric Wire Co and Smiths]] Ltd. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 11:05, 23 April 2013
of Anchor Works, Playhouse Yard, St Lukes
1892 Supplied wire for lighting Smithfield Market [1]
1895 James Willey, managing director, testified at the trial of someone who had attempted to rob the warehouse in St Lukes, Clerkenwell[2]
1899 London Electric Wire Co incorporated (perhaps as a public company).
1900 Company meeting[3]
1909 Merger with the Thomas Smith, Leytonstone, wire works to form the London Electric Wire Co and Smiths Ltd.