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Consultants in hydraulic power, of Westminster | Consultants in hydraulic power, of Westminster | ||
1882 Formation of partnership of [[Edward Bayzand Ellington]] and [[Corbet Woodall]] | |||
1885 Exhibited system for hydraulic power at the [[1885 International Inventions Exhibition]]<ref>London Gazette 12 August 1885</ref> | 1885 Exhibited system for hydraulic power at the [[1885 International Inventions Exhibition]]<ref>London Gazette 12 August 1885</ref> | ||
1895 Designed the power station for Glasgow Corporation's Hydraulic Power Supply system<ref>[[The Engineer 1895/07/19]]</ref> | 1895 Designed the power station for Glasgow Corporation's Hydraulic Power Supply system<ref>[[The Engineer 1895/07/19]]</ref> | ||
1900 Corbet Woodall left the partnership | |||
During this period the [[General Hydraulic Power Co]], the [[London Hydraulic Power Co]] were set up and hydraulic supplies provided in Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow but unclear to what extent Ellington and Woodall were involved in these initiatives. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 12:01, 27 November 2019
Consultants in hydraulic power, of Westminster
1882 Formation of partnership of Edward Bayzand Ellington and Corbet Woodall
1885 Exhibited system for hydraulic power at the 1885 International Inventions Exhibition[1]
1895 Designed the power station for Glasgow Corporation's Hydraulic Power Supply system[2]
1900 Corbet Woodall left the partnership
During this period the General Hydraulic Power Co, the London Hydraulic Power Co were set up and hydraulic supplies provided in Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow but unclear to what extent Ellington and Woodall were involved in these initiatives.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ London Gazette 12 August 1885
- ↑ The Engineer 1895/07/19