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Difference between revisions of "Buckett Brothers"

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See [[William Thomas Buckett]] and [[John Buckett]]
See [[William Thomas Buckett]] and [[John Buckett]]


1867 Generator from [[Souter Point Lighthouse]] on display in the [[London Science Museum]]. Made to the patent of [[Frederick Hale Holmes|Frederic Hale Holmes]]
1867 Alternator from [[Souter Point Lighthouse]] on display in the [[London Science Museum]]. Made to the patent of [[Frederick Hale Holmes|Frederic Hale Holmes]]


1871 Mention. 'fog horn, all of which have been manufactured by Messrs Buckett Brothers, engineers, London'. Invented by [[Frederick Hale Holmes]].<ref>Newcastle Journal - Monday 03 July 1871</ref>
1871 Mention. 'fog horn, all of which have been manufactured by Messrs Buckett Brothers, engineers, London'. Invented by [[Frederick Hale Holmes]].<ref>Newcastle Journal - Monday 03 July 1871</ref>

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1867 generator at London Science Museum

Buckett Brothers of London

See William Thomas Buckett and John Buckett

1867 Alternator from Souter Point Lighthouse on display in the London Science Museum. Made to the patent of Frederic Hale Holmes

1871 Mention. 'fog horn, all of which have been manufactured by Messrs Buckett Brothers, engineers, London'. Invented by Frederick Hale Holmes.[1]

1871 Employing 17 men and 3 boys.[2]

1876 Patent. '4413. And to John Buckett and William Thomas Buckett, both of Gravel-lane, Southwark, in the county of Surrey, Engineers, for the invention of "improvements in caloric engines."'[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Newcastle Journal - Monday 03 July 1871
  2. 1871 Census
  3. London Gazette Publication date:24 November 1876 Issue:24386 Page:6488