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1854 [[Gustav Horstmann]], foreman of a clock and watchmakers in London, established a business in Bath as '''Gustav Horstmann, Watch and Clock Maker, and Jeweller'''. | |||
Later the company became [[G. Horstmann and Sons]]. He brought 4 of his sons into the business as apprentices. | Later the company became [[G. Horstmann and Sons]]. He brought 4 of his sons into the business as apprentices. | ||
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1893 Gustav Horstmann died in April, with around one hundred patents to his name. | 1893 Gustav Horstmann died in April, with around one hundred patents to his name. | ||
A clockwork gas controller was introduced for the automatic control of street lighting for the [[Bath Gas and Coke Co]]. Production of the gas controllers was transferred from [[G. Horstmann and Sons]] to The [[Horstmann Gear Co]] Ltd. | 1902 A clockwork gas controller was introduced for the automatic control of street lighting for the [[Bath Gas and Coke Co]]. | ||
1904 Production of the gas controllers was transferred from [[G. Horstmann and Sons]] to The [[Horstmann Gear Co]] Ltd. | |||
1925 '''G. Horstmann and Sons’''' retail business in Union Street closed after 41 years on the premises and 73 years as watchmakers, jewellers and retailers. | 1925 '''G. Horstmann and Sons’''' retail business in Union Street closed after 41 years on the premises and 73 years as watchmakers, jewellers and retailers. |
Latest revision as of 16:40, 13 August 2012
of Union Street, Bath
1854 Gustav Horstmann, foreman of a clock and watchmakers in London, established a business in Bath as Gustav Horstmann, Watch and Clock Maker, and Jeweller.
Later the company became G. Horstmann and Sons. He brought 4 of his sons into the business as apprentices.
1893 Gustav Horstmann died in April, with around one hundred patents to his name.
1902 A clockwork gas controller was introduced for the automatic control of street lighting for the Bath Gas and Coke Co.
1904 Production of the gas controllers was transferred from G. Horstmann and Sons to The Horstmann Gear Co Ltd.
1925 G. Horstmann and Sons’ retail business in Union Street closed after 41 years on the premises and 73 years as watchmakers, jewellers and retailers.
See Also
Sources of Information
- South-West Electricity Historical Society [1]