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Willem Smit and Co

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1891. Combined Engine and Dynamo.
1900. Willem Smit and Co's Combined Engines and Dynamo.

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1900. Willem Smit and Co's Combined Engines and Dynamos.

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1900. Willem Smit and Co's Combined Engines and Dynamos.

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1900. Willem Smit and Co's Combined Engines and Dynamos.

Became Electrotechnische Industrie.

Willem Benjamin Smit and Adriaan Pot founded the Electrisch-Licht-Machinen Fabriek Willem Smit & Co on 1 November 1882. in 1911 he founded a new factory in Dordrecht, the Willem Smit & Co Electromotorenfabriek ( EMF Dordt ), and two years later in Nijmegen the Willem Smit & Co Transformatorenfabriek (Smit Nijmegen).[1]

See here an excellent history of the business, with numerous illustrations [2]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] Wikipedia - Willem Benjamin Smit
  2. [2] De historie van Smit Slikkerveer (1882 - 2018)