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1841 Samuel and John Crosley invited [[William Crosley]] to join the business; he remained with them in London until 1845 | 1841 Samuel and John Crosley invited [[William Crosley]] to join the business; he remained with them in London until 1845 | ||
1845 [[Samuel Crosley]] died | 1845 [[Samuel Crosley]] died; [[William Crosley]] left the business. | ||
1862 Most of the station gas meters used by the London gas companies were made by [[W. Parkinson and Co|Parkinson's]] or by [[Samuel and John Crosley|Crosley]]<ref>[[The Engineer 1862/04/04]]</ref> | 1862 Most of the station gas meters used by the London gas companies were made by [[W. Parkinson and Co|Parkinson's]] or by [[Samuel and John Crosley|Crosley]]<ref>[[The Engineer 1862/04/04]]</ref> |
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Gas engineers and gas meter manufacturers, of London
1841 Samuel and John Crosley invited William Crosley to join the business; he remained with them in London until 1845
1845 Samuel Crosley died; William Crosley left the business.
1862 Most of the station gas meters used by the London gas companies were made by Parkinson's or by Crosley[1]