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Difference between revisions of "Dowsing Radiant Heat Co"

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of 91-93 Baker Street, London, W1 - Head Office. Electrical Works at Bollo Lane, Acton, London.  Telephone: Mayfair 1570-1.  Cables: "Radiotherm, Baker, London"
of 91-93 Baker Street, London, W1 - Head Office. Electrical Works at Bollo Lane, Acton, London.  Telephone: Mayfair 1570-1.  Cables: "Radiotherm, Baker, London"


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Presumably later became [[Dowsing Co]].
Presumably later became [[Dowsing Co]].


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Latest revision as of 09:05, 2 April 2021

1920.

of 91-93 Baker Street, London, W1 - Head Office. Electrical Works at Bollo Lane, Acton, London. Telephone: Mayfair 1570-1. Cables: "Radiotherm, Baker, London"

1898 Company established.

1922 Manufacturer of electric heating apparatus for commercial and domestic purposes, electro-medical and radiant heat apparatus for hospitals, medical institutions, nursing homes, etc.

1929 Advert in British Industries Fair Catalogue as an Optical, Scientific and Photographic Exhibit. Manufacturers of Electrical Heating, Cooking, and Special Electrical Medical Appliances, Radiators (luminous and hot-air patterns), Branding Irons, Soldering Irons, Sealing Wax Heaters, Heat Storage "Hot-Point" Irons for Laundries, Dressmakers, Tailors, etc., including the special Dowsing Cordless system. (Scientific Section - Stand No. O.27) [1]

Presumably later became Dowsing Co.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1929 British Industries Fair Advert p123 and p52