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1890 Patent 1516 relating to electric light fuses or cut-outs granted to James Ernest Spagnoletti and Joseph Crookes, 39a Goldhawk Road<ref>The Electrical Engineer, 14th February 1890</ref> | 1890 Patent 1516 relating to electric light fuses or cut-outs granted to [[James Ernest Spagnoletti]] and [[Joseph Crookes]], 39a Goldhawk Road<ref>The Electrical Engineer, 14th February 1890</ref> | ||
1893 Supplied a dynamo to Dotcliffe Mill, Kelbrook, running at 784 rpm<ref>"The Textile Mills of Pendle and their Steam Engines" by Geoff Shackleton, Landmark Publishing Ltd, 2006</ref> | 1893 Supplied a dynamo to Dotcliffe Mill, Kelbrook, running at 784 rpm<ref>"The Textile Mills of Pendle and their Steam Engines" by Geoff Shackleton, Landmark Publishing Ltd, 2006</ref> |
Revision as of 10:43, 17 May 2016
Spagnoletti & Crookes of London
Electrical engineers
Makers of "speaking" telegraph instruments
1890 Patent 1516 relating to electric light fuses or cut-outs granted to James Ernest Spagnoletti and Joseph Crookes, 39a Goldhawk Road[1]
1893 Supplied a dynamo to Dotcliffe Mill, Kelbrook, running at 784 rpm[2]