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[[Image:Im1892Work-Siemens1.jpg|thumb| 1892. ]]
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[[Image:1918SiemensBrosDynmo.jpg|thumb| 1918. ’]]



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1892.
December 1908.
1918. ’

Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works Ltd of 14 Bridge Road, Stockton and Caxton House, Westminster, London, SW

  • 1894 Electric Light Engine and Dynamo for the Caledonia with Tangyes. Illustration. [2]
  • 1911 Electrical Exhibition. Electrical synchronising outfit. (Siemens Brothers) [3]
  • 1914 Dynamo manufacturers. [4]
  • 1914 Manufacturers of and dealers in electric motors and generators, starters, regulators and controllers for direct and alternating current; switchboards and switchgear of all descriptions; machinery for mines, haulage gear, fans and ventilators, equipment for rolling mills and steel and iron works; electric railways and tramways, electric power transmission, searchlight projectors, lighting and power equipments for ships, machine tools, textile motors and electrical accessories. [5]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer of 24th August 1894 p169 & p172
  2. The Engineer of 14th December 1894 p533
  3. The Engineer of 29th September 1911 p329
  4. Kelly's Directory of Durham, 1914 p659
  5. 1914 Whitakers Red Book