Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1905 J P Hall dynamo preserved at Ferrymead Museum, Christchurch, New Zealand
1903. Direct Current Generator.
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J. P. Hall and Co of Blackriding Iron Works, Werneth, Oldham.

1887 Company established by Joseph Platt Hall.

1894 Combined dynamo and high-speed engine. [1]

1894 Description and engraving of a combined dynamo and turbine built by Hall and Co. The dynamo was designed to give an output of 50 amps at 80 volts, when running at 730 rpm. [2]

1914 Electrical and general engineers. Specialities: electric generators, motors and accessories for continouous and alternating current. [3]

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