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The company was incorporated in 1847.
1908 Directors: W. A. Statter (Chairman), G. A. Moorhouse (Deputy-Chairman), J. B. Alexander, A. M. Lawrence, and E. White. Engineer and Manager: H. Townsend. Secretary: W. H. Parker. Ojjice: Warrengate, Wakefield.—


1906  Mr Townsend, engineer manager of the Wakefield Gas Light Co.<ref>Wakefield and West Riding Herald - Saturday 22 September 1906</ref>
1906  Mr Townsend, engineer manager of the Wakefield Gas Light Co.<ref>Wakefield and West Riding Herald - Saturday 22 September 1906</ref>

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of Wakefield

The company was incorporated in 1847.

1908 Directors: W. A. Statter (Chairman), G. A. Moorhouse (Deputy-Chairman), J. B. Alexander, A. M. Lawrence, and E. White. Engineer and Manager: H. Townsend. Secretary: W. H. Parker. Ojjice: Warrengate, Wakefield.—

1906 Mr Townsend, engineer manager of the Wakefield Gas Light Co.[1]

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  1. Wakefield and West Riding Herald - Saturday 22 September 1906