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1935 The Lincolnshire and Central Electric Supply Co. represents the conversion into a public company of the former [[British and International Utilities]] Ltd.. which controls the Altrincham ...<ref>Daily News (London) 20 June 1935</ref>
1935 The Lincolnshire and Central Electric Supply Co. represents the conversion into a public company of the former [[British and International Utilities]] Ltd.. which controls the Altrincham ...<ref>Daily News (London) 20 June 1935</ref>


1938 Lincolnshire and Central Electric Supply Company owned six separate electrical undertakings , in [[Mid-Lincolnshire Electric Supply Co|mid-Lincolnshire]], Thurso, Windermere, [[Campbeltown and Mid-Argyll Electric Supply Co|mid-Argyll]] and Altrincham.<ref> Louth Standard 13 August 1938</ref>
1938 Lincolnshire and Central Electric Supply Company owned six separate electrical undertakings , in [[Mid-Lincolnshire Electric Supply Co|mid-Lincolnshire]], [[Thurso and District Electric Supply Co|Thurso]], Windermere, [[Campbeltown and Mid-Argyll Electric Supply Co|mid-Argyll]] and Altrincham.<ref> Louth Standard 13 August 1938</ref>


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== See Also ==

Revision as of 12:22, 15 January 2025

1935 The Lincolnshire and Central Electric Supply Co. represents the conversion into a public company of the former British and International Utilities Ltd.. which controls the Altrincham ...[1]

1938 Lincolnshire and Central Electric Supply Company owned six separate electrical undertakings , in mid-Lincolnshire, Thurso, Windermere, mid-Argyll and Altrincham.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Daily News (London) 20 June 1935
  2. Louth Standard 13 August 1938