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1898 after the death of [[John Hopkinson (1849 - 1898)|Dr. John Hopkinson]], [[Ernest Talbot]] entered into partnership with [[Charles Hopkinson (1854-1920)|Charles]] and [[Bertram Hopkinson]], to carry on his consulting practice previsouly [[John Hopkinson and Sons]].
1898 after the death of [[John Hopkinson (1849 - 1898)|Dr. John Hopkinson]], [[Ernest Talbot]] entered into partnership with [[Charles Hopkinson (1854-1920)|Charles]] and [[Bertram Hopkinson]], to carry on his consulting practice previsouly [[John Hopkinson and Son]].


Consulted by many local authorities and others in connection with electric lighting
Consulted by many local authorities and others in connection with electric lighting

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of Westminster and Manchester

1898 after the death of Dr. John Hopkinson, Ernest Talbot entered into partnership with Charles and Bertram Hopkinson, to carry on his consulting practice previsouly John Hopkinson and Son.

Consulted by many local authorities and others in connection with electric lighting and electric-traction schemes.

1903 the partnership was dissolved by mutual consent,


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