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1880 Company established by [[Gustav Byng|Gustav Binswanger]] in London, initially dealing in accessories connected with generation of steam<ref>http://gechistory.org/</ref>
1880 Company established by [[Gustav Byng|Gustav Binswanger]] in London, initially dealing in accessories connected with generation of steam<ref>http://gechistory.org/</ref>
1889 [[G. Binswanger and Co]] issued a catalogue of electric lighting plant and material.  The [[GEC|General Electric Co]] issued a catalogue of electric bells, batteries and electrical accessories<ref>[[The Engineer 1889/03/22]]</ref>


1900 Shown as a wholesaler of electrical goods<ref>Leeds Mercury, 10 October 1900</ref>.
1900 Shown as a wholesaler of electrical goods<ref>Leeds Mercury, 10 October 1900</ref>.
At some point was incorporated in [[GEC]]


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Latest revision as of 14:04, 6 January 2020

1880 Company established by Gustav Binswanger in London, initially dealing in accessories connected with generation of steam[1]

1889 G. Binswanger and Co issued a catalogue of electric lighting plant and material. The General Electric Co issued a catalogue of electric bells, batteries and electrical accessories[2]

1900 Shown as a wholesaler of electrical goods[3].

At some point was incorporated in GEC

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. http://gechistory.org/
  2. The Engineer 1889/03/22
  3. Leeds Mercury, 10 October 1900