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of Victoria Station House, Westminster, SW1.
Premises at North Circular Road, Cricklewood[1]
1908 Company established and incorporated
Built the Imperial direct-coupled lighting sets. Engines may have been bought in from Russell Newbury [2]
1910 Agent was Lloyd and Plaister (see advert)
1922 Joint Managing Directors: T. G. Allen, P. B. Liversidge and E. W. Sprott.
1922 Amalgamated with the Dissolved Acetylene Co (see advert)
1926 4th July. C. S. Gilman (Chairman) died in his sleep.
1926 Major Sir Cooper-Key elected to the board.[3]
1926 November. Henry Stevenson was chairman.[4]
1930 Became part of the British Oxygen Co
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Sell's Directory of Registered Telegraphic Addresses, 1933, Page 6
- ↑ A-Z of British Stationary Engines by Patrick Knight. Published 1996. ISBN 1 873098 37 5
- ↑ The Engineer 1926/09/10
- ↑ The Engineer 1926/11/12