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1925 February 19th. Company formed by [[Austin]], [[BTH]], [[Callenders Cable and Construction Co]], [[Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day]] and [[R. B. Matthews]]. The Managing Director was [[C. B. Walker]]. The company was to continue the successful business of building home lighting sets powered by Austin engines and based on the patents of [[Walker Horrocks and Co]] that they had purchased in 1915.
1925 February 19th. Company formed by [[Austin]], [[BTH]], [[Callenders Cable and Construction Co]], [[Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day]] and [[R. B. Matthews]]. The Managing Director was [[C. B. Walker]]. The company was to continue the successful business of building home lighting sets powered by Austin engines and based on the patents of [[Walker Horrocks and Co]] that they had purchased in 1915.


1925 [[BTH]] and other companies and individuals became largely interested in the [[Austin Lighting Co]], formed to take an active role in rural electrification<ref>The Times, 29 May 1925</ref>.  Licence to manufacture a carburettor by H. Austin and Mr J.C. Haecfeli to Austin Lighting Co. Ltd<ref>National Archives [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=1036-bmihtbizreccoll&cid=8-2-3-29#8-2-3-29]</ref>.
1925 [[BTH]] and other companies and individuals became largely interested in the [[Austin Lighting Co]], formed to take an active role in rural electrification<ref>The Times, 29 May 1925</ref>.   
 


c1927 Licence to manufacture a carburettor by H. Austin and [[J. C. Haecfeli]] to [[Austin Lighting Co]]. Ltd<ref>[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=1036-bmihtbizreccoll&cid=8-2-3-29#8-2-3-29 National Archives]</ref>.


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Latest revision as of 03:27, 10 March 2018

1919. Austin Automatic Electric Installations sold by E. O. Walker and Co.

1915 Austin acquired Walker Horrocks and Co for its patents on electrical lighting systems

1925 The electrical products were hived off by Austin into the Austin Electric Co

1925 February 19th. Company formed by Austin, BTH, Callenders Cable and Construction Co, Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day and R. B. Matthews. The Managing Director was C. B. Walker. The company was to continue the successful business of building home lighting sets powered by Austin engines and based on the patents of Walker Horrocks and Co that they had purchased in 1915.

1925 BTH and other companies and individuals became largely interested in the Austin Lighting Co, formed to take an active role in rural electrification[1].

c1927 Licence to manufacture a carburettor by H. Austin and J. C. Haecfeli to Austin Lighting Co. Ltd[2].

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 29 May 1925
  2. National Archives