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Subsequently [[Philip Dawson]] joined the firm, which practised under the style of '''Kincaid, Waller, Manville and Dawson'''.
Subsequently [[Philip Dawson]] joined the firm, which practised under the style of '''Kincaid, Waller, Manville and Dawson'''.
1897 Designed the [[Shoreditch Electricity and Refuse Destructor Works]]


By 1902 was '''Kincaid, Waller, Manville, and Dawson'''
By 1902 was '''Kincaid, Waller, Manville, and Dawson'''
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1907 Joseph Kincaid died.
1907 Joseph Kincaid died.


1920. Their address was St Stephen's House, Victoria Embankment, Westminster, S.W.1.  December 1920 they took into partnership Alfred Edward Jackson and Hebert Graham Simmonds.<ref>The Engineer 1920/12/31, p 676. </ref>
1920. Their address was St Stephen's House, Victoria Embankment, Westminster, S.W.1.  December 1920 they took into partnership Alfred Edward Jackson and Herbert Graham Simmonds.<ref>The Engineer 1920/12/31, p 676. </ref>


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1897.
1897.

Consulting engineers, of Westminster.

Electrical engineers of Westminster.

1892 Partnership formed of Joseph Kincaid, John Edward Waller and Edward Manville

Subsequently Philip Dawson joined the firm, which practised under the style of Kincaid, Waller, Manville and Dawson.

1897 Designed the Shoreditch Electricity and Refuse Destructor Works

By 1902 was Kincaid, Waller, Manville, and Dawson

1907 Joseph Kincaid died.

1920. Their address was St Stephen's House, Victoria Embankment, Westminster, S.W.1. December 1920 they took into partnership Alfred Edward Jackson and Herbert Graham Simmonds.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1920/12/31, p 676.