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Founded in November 1920 by Mr '''H. J. Read''' forming a partnership with Mr '''H. J. Butcher''' and Mr '''W. J. Branson''' both of whom like himself, worked for the firm of [[Edmundsons' Electricity Corporation|Edmundson's Electricity Corporation]] and with Mr D. Dunham previously of [[BTH]].
Founded in November 1920 by [[Herbert James Read]] forming a partnership with [[H. J. Butcher]] and [[W. J. Branson]] both of whom like himself, worked for the firm of [[Edmundsons' Electricity Corporation|Edmundson's Electricity Corporation]] and with [[D. Dunham]] previously of [[BTH]].


The firm specialised in electrical installations for country houses, farms and works, with offices at 53, Victoria-street, Westminster. Mr James Garnett also joined the staff of the new company.<ref>The Engineer 1920/11/19</ref>
The firm specialised in electrical installations for country houses, farms and works, with offices at 53, Victoria-street, Westminster. Mr James Garnett also joined the staff of the new company.<ref>The Engineer 1920/11/19</ref>

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Founded in November 1920 by Herbert James Read forming a partnership with H. J. Butcher and W. J. Branson both of whom like himself, worked for the firm of Edmundson's Electricity Corporation and with D. Dunham previously of BTH.

The firm specialised in electrical installations for country houses, farms and works, with offices at 53, Victoria-street, Westminster. Mr James Garnett also joined the staff of the new company.[1]



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  1. The Engineer 1920/11/19