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Latest revision as of 20:57, 11 September 2023

of 85 Wallgate, Wigan; and Bolton
Company founded by George Stephen Corlett
1892 Limited Company established to acquire the business of G. S. Corlett of Wigan and Bolton. Five subscribers: G. S. Corlett, Wigan, electrical engineer and colliery owner; J. W. Johnson, Harewood, Roe-lane, Southport, mining engineer; J. Brown, 28, Oxford-road, Birkdale, Lancashire, cotton spinner; W. H. Hewlett, Wigan, coal and iron works manager; T. R. Ellis, The Hollies, Wigan, solicitor.[1]
1893 Edward Winram Dickinson appointed Engineer for mining equipment.
1933 Restructured as Corlett Electrical Engineering Co (1933).
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Monday 18 April 1892