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1923 [[Stephen Newcombe Wellington]] and [[William Ranson Cooper]] patented "Improvements in and relating to registering mechanism for gas meters"  
1923 [[Stephen Newcombe Wellington]] and [[William Ranson Cooper]] patented "Improvements in and relating to registering mechanism for gas meters"  


1928 'A low temperature carbonisation plant has been aptly likened by S. N. Wellington and [[W. R. Cooper (2)|W. R. Cooper]], the eminent scientists and authorities on this subject...'<ref>Kington Times - Saturday 04 February 1928></ref>
1924  "Low Temperature Carbonisation" by S. N. Wellington and W. R. Cooper. 25s. net . (published by) London : Griffin<ref> The Scotsman 25 February 1924</ref>. A. M. Lee may also have been a co-author.
 
1928 'A low temperature carbonisation plant has been aptly likened by S. N. Wellington and W. R. Cooper, the eminent scientists and authorities on this subject, to a paraffin lamp, ......'<ref>Kington Times - Saturday 04 February 1928></ref>


1932 S. N. Wellington (consulting engineer to Messrs. [[Woodall-Duckham]]).<ref>Surrey Advertiser - Saturday 20 February 1932</ref>
1932 S. N. Wellington (consulting engineer to Messrs. [[Woodall-Duckham]]).<ref>Surrey Advertiser - Saturday 20 February 1932</ref>

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of Victoria Street, London

1921 S. N. Wellington Ltd offered inclined chamber ovens for small, medium and large gas works[1]

1923 Stephen Newcombe Wellington and William Ranson Cooper patented "Improvements in and relating to registering mechanism for gas meters"

1924 "Low Temperature Carbonisation" by S. N. Wellington and W. R. Cooper. 25s. net . (published by) London : Griffin[2]. A. M. Lee may also have been a co-author.

1928 'A low temperature carbonisation plant has been aptly likened by S. N. Wellington and W. R. Cooper, the eminent scientists and authorities on this subject, to a paraffin lamp, ......'[3]

1932 S. N. Wellington (consulting engineer to Messrs. Woodall-Duckham).[4]

1939 S. N. Wellington, A.M.I.E.E., F.C.S. Chartered Cons. Engr., 53 Victoria Street, London, S.W.1. Age: 67. Career: King Edward VI. Sch., Norwich; Articled to Chief Engr. and Gen. Manager, British Gas Light Co.; 1894, Asst. Engr. and Manager, Bombay Gas Co.; 1900-07, Engr. and Manager, Colombo Gas, Water and Elect. Co.; commenced consulting practice 1917. Author of "Low Temperature Carbonisation" (Griffin).

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Sources of Information

  1. Historic England
  2. The Scotsman 25 February 1924
  3. Kington Times - Saturday 04 February 1928>
  4. Surrey Advertiser - Saturday 20 February 1932