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1899 Kennedy took his Chief assistant, [[Bernard Maxwell Jenkin]], into partnership as [[Kennedy and Jenkin]] | 1899 Kennedy took his Chief assistant, [[Bernard Maxwell Jenkin]], into partnership as [[Kennedy and Jenkin]] | ||
1908 Mr [[Sydney Bryan Donkin]] and Mr. [[John Macfarlane Kennedy]] | 1902 [[John Macfarlane Kennedy]], son of Sir Alexander, joined the business | ||
1908 Mr [[Sydney Bryan Donkin]] and Mr. [[John Macfarlane Kennedy]] became partners. | |||
1913 The firm became [[Kennedy and Donkin]]. Presumably at this time Bernard Jenkin had retired. The business went on to focus on power generation and electricity distribution projects. | 1913 The firm became [[Kennedy and Donkin]]. Presumably at this time Bernard Jenkin had retired. The business went on to focus on power generation and electricity distribution projects. |
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Kennedy and Jenkin, consulting engineers, of Westminster
1889 Sir Alexander Kennedy established his consultant engineering practice, focussed on electrical engineering.
1897 Sydney Bryan Donkin started work for the business
1899 Kennedy took his Chief assistant, Bernard Maxwell Jenkin, into partnership as Kennedy and Jenkin
1902 John Macfarlane Kennedy, son of Sir Alexander, joined the business
1908 Mr Sydney Bryan Donkin and Mr. John Macfarlane Kennedy became partners.
1913 The firm became Kennedy and Donkin. Presumably at this time Bernard Jenkin had retired. The business went on to focus on power generation and electricity distribution projects.