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1910 Agent was [[Lloyd and Plaister]] (see advert)
1910 Agent was [[Lloyd and Plaister]] (see advert)


1920 [[J. Liversidge and Son]] of Old Kent Road (see advert)
1920 Agents were [[J. Liversidge and Son]] of Old Kent Road (see advert)
 
1921 Associated with [[Dissolved Acetylene Co]] and [[Imperial Light]] (see advert)


1922 Joint Managing Directors: [[Thomas Gaskell Allen|T. G. Allen]], [[P. B. Liversidge]] and [[E. W. Sprott]].
1922 Joint Managing Directors: [[Thomas Gaskell Allen|T. G. Allen]], [[P. B. Liversidge]] and [[E. W. Sprott]].

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January 1920.
February 1921.
1921.
February 1922. Commercial vehicle headlamp.
November 1922.
June 1923.
June 1924.
September 1925.
1926.
1926.
May 1928.
1929. Oxy - Acetylene Welding Outfit.
1929. Electric Arc Welding Set.
1929. Automatic Spot Welding Machine.

of 106 Victoria St., Westminster, SW1.

Premises at North Circular Road, Cricklewood[1]

See Thomas Gaskell Allen

1908 Company established and incorporated

Built the Imperial direct-coupled lighting sets. Engines may have been bought in from Russell Newbury [2]

1910 Agent was Lloyd and Plaister (see advert)

1920 Agents were J. Liversidge and Son of Old Kent Road (see advert)

1921 Associated with Dissolved Acetylene Co and Imperial Light (see advert)

1922 Joint Managing Directors: T. G. Allen, P. B. Liversidge and E. W. Sprott.

1922 Amalgamated with the Dissolved Acetylene Co (see advert)

1926 4th July. C. S. Gilman (Chairman) died in his sleep.

1926 Exhibiting welding appliances

1926 Major Sir Cooper-Key elected to the board.[3]

1926 November. Henry Stevenson was chairman.[4]

1929 Patent on "Oxyacetylene and similar heating burner" invented by Arthur Stephenson

1929 Patent with Arthur Stephenson on "Improvements in or relating to oxy-acetylene and similar heating burners"

1930 Became part of the British Oxygen Co

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Sell's Directory of Registered Telegraphic Addresses, 1933, Page 6
  2. A-Z of British Stationary Engines by Patrick Knight. Published 1996. ISBN 1 873098 37 5
  3. The Engineer 1926/09/10
  4. The Engineer 1926/11/12