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1882 September: Share prospectus for '''Lancashire Maxim-Weston Electric Co'''. Includes the rights to the Weston Dynamo Machine and Arc Lamp and the Maxim Dynamo and Incandescent Lamps. The electrician and manager was Mr E. H. Thompson, Liverpool Works <ref> The Standard, Wednesday, September 27, 1882</ref> | 1882 September: Share prospectus for '''Lancashire Maxim-Weston Electric Co'''. Includes the rights to the [[Edward Weston|Weston]] Dynamo Machine and Arc Lamp and the [[Hiram Stevens Maxim|Maxim]] Dynamo and Incandescent Lamps. The electrician and manager was Mr E. H. Thompson, Liverpool Works <ref> The Standard, Wednesday, September 27, 1882</ref> | ||
The [[Maxim-Weston Electric Co]] had sold the company a licence to vend and use certain inventions patented by Maxim, Nicholls and Weston<ref>The Times, Jun 13, 1885</ref> | The [[Maxim-Weston Electric Co]] had sold the company a licence to vend and use certain inventions patented by Maxim, Nicholls and Weston<ref>The Times, Jun 13, 1885</ref> |
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1882 September: Share prospectus for Lancashire Maxim-Weston Electric Co. Includes the rights to the Weston Dynamo Machine and Arc Lamp and the Maxim Dynamo and Incandescent Lamps. The electrician and manager was Mr E. H. Thompson, Liverpool Works [1]
The Maxim-Weston Electric Co had sold the company a licence to vend and use certain inventions patented by Maxim, Nicholls and Weston[2]
1882 Frederick Henry Royce left Electric Light and Power Generator Co and joined the Lancashire Maxim-Weston Electric Co as the Chief Electrician, working on street and theatre lighting.
1885 Case brought to liquidate the company by Admiral Sir H. Inglefield [3]