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1909 Patents (three) for the generation and storage of electrical power for house lighting.
1909 Patents (three) for the generation and storage of electrical power for house lighting.


1912 The automatic lighting plants, powered by Austin engines of 2 to 28 bhp and specially designed for this purpose, were used by houses, hotels, railway stations etc. <ref> The Times, Wednesday, Oct 02, 1912</ref>
1912 Automatic lighting plants, powered by [[Austin]] engines of 2 to 28 bhp and specially designed for this purpose, were used by houses, hotels, railway stations etc. <ref> The Times, Wednesday, Oct 02, 1912</ref>


1915 Bought by [[Austin]]
1915 Bought by [[Austin]]

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of Birmingham

Lighting plant manufacturers

1909 Patents (three) for the generation and storage of electrical power for house lighting.

1912 Automatic lighting plants, powered by Austin engines of 2 to 28 bhp and specially designed for this purpose, were used by houses, hotels, railway stations etc. [1]

1915 Bought by Austin

1925 The products which had been succesful for Austin since 1915 were hived off into the Austin Electric Co

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Wednesday, Oct 02, 1912