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1914 Manufacturers of and dealers in electric motors and generators, starters, regulators and controllers for direct and alternating current; switchboards and switchgear of all descriptions; machinery for mines, haulage gear, fans and ventilators, equipment for rolling mills and steel and iron works; electric railways and tramways, electric power transmission, searchlight projectors, lighting and power equipments for ships, machine tools, textile motors and electrical accessories. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref>
1914 Manufacturers of and dealers in electric motors and generators, starters, regulators and controllers for direct and alternating current; switchboards and switchgear of all descriptions; machinery for mines, haulage gear, fans and ventilators, equipment for rolling mills and steel and iron works; electric railways and tramways, electric power transmission, searchlight projectors, lighting and power equipments for ships, machine tools, textile motors and electrical accessories. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref>


c1919 Stafford Dynamo works sold to [[English Electric Co]]; electric lamp manufacture transferred to [[Siemens Brothers and Co]].
c1919 Stafford Dynamo works was sold to [[English Electric Co]]; electric lamp manufacture transferred to [[Siemens Brothers and Co]].
 
c.1924 The business was renamed [[Caxton Electric Developments]] Ltd; the capital continued to be held by [[Siemens Brothers and Co]]<ref>The Times (London, England), Wednesday, May 21, 1924</ref>


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1912. Tantalum lamps.
February 1913. Wotan
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1923. Continuous transmitting set.
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Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works Ltd of 14 Bridge Road, Stockton; Lichfield Road, Stafford (from 1903); and Caxton House, Westminster, London, SW.

1906 The electric light, power and traction activity of Siemens Brothers and Co were separated from the rest of the business and transferred to Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works which was incorporated as a limited company.

1911 Electrical Exhibition. Electrical synchronising outfit. (Siemens Brothers) [1]

1914 Dynamo manufacturers. [2]

1914 Manufacturers of and dealers in electric motors and generators, starters, regulators and controllers for direct and alternating current; switchboards and switchgear of all descriptions; machinery for mines, haulage gear, fans and ventilators, equipment for rolling mills and steel and iron works; electric railways and tramways, electric power transmission, searchlight projectors, lighting and power equipments for ships, machine tools, textile motors and electrical accessories. [3]

c1919 Stafford Dynamo works was sold to English Electric Co; electric lamp manufacture transferred to Siemens Brothers and Co.

c.1924 The business was renamed Caxton Electric Developments Ltd; the capital continued to be held by Siemens Brothers and Co[4]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer of 29th September 1911 p329
  2. Kelly's Directory of Durham, 1914 p659
  3. 1914 Whitakers Red Book
  4. The Times (London, England), Wednesday, May 21, 1924