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See [[De Laval]] and [[De Laval Steam Turbine Co, USA]].
See [[De Laval]] and [[De Laval Steam Turbine Co (USA)]].


1902 The '''English De Laval Steam Turbine Co''' was said to be practically part of [[Greenwood and Batley]]'s business but because of the interest of the Swedish parent the accounts were kept separate<ref>The Times, Jul 07, 1902</ref>
1902 The '''English De Laval Steam Turbine Co''' was said to be practically part of [[Greenwood and Batley]]'s business but because of the interest of the Swedish parent the accounts were kept separate<ref>The Times, Jul 07, 1902</ref>

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1906. Turbines coupled to dynamos.
October 1912.
October 1912.
October 1912.

See De Laval and De Laval Steam Turbine Co (USA).

1902 The English De Laval Steam Turbine Co was said to be practically part of Greenwood and Batley's business but because of the interest of the Swedish parent the accounts were kept separate[1]

By 1923 The name of the English De Laval Steam Turbine Company had been changed to the Albion Turbine Co; the company secretary was at Greenwood and Batley's offices[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Jul 07, 1902
  2. The Times, Feb 16, 1923