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1895 Exhibited a gas economiser, for occasional lights, such as ground disc signals. Also showed several special descriptions of lamps fitted with dioptric lenses to spread the light as well as signal levers of their own design, and means of interlocking signals and points on a single track railway, which had been used abroad in various countries. A model of an electrical alarm for level crossing gates was also shown, giving notice before the gates start to close. | 1895 Exhibited a gas economiser, for occasional lights, such as ground disc signals. Also showed several special descriptions of lamps fitted with dioptric lenses to spread the light as well as signal levers of their own design, and means of interlocking signals and points on a single track railway, which had been used abroad in various countries. A model of an electrical alarm for level crossing gates was also shown, giving notice before the gates start to close. | ||
1898 Company liquidated and replaced by a company of similar name; Samuel Telford Dutton and [[Sutton George Corkran]] were parties to the agreement; [[Charles Dutton]] represented the other shareholders<ref>London Gazette 15 Nov 1898</ref> | 1898 Company liquidated and replaced by a company of similar name; Samuel Telford Dutton and [[Sutton George Corkran]] were parties to the agreement; [[Charles Dutton (1869-1958)|Charles Dutton]] represented the other shareholders<ref>London Gazette 15 Nov 1898</ref> | ||
1902 Amalgamated with [[McKenzie and Holland]] | 1902 Amalgamated with [[McKenzie and Holland]] |
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of Worcester and London, gas appliances, railway engineers.
1888 Atkinson appointed chief draughtsman. The company was railway engineer.
c1889 Mr Dutton and John Patrick O'Donnell together established the firm.[1]
1890 Stourton entered the works at Worcester
1895 Exhibited a gas economiser, for occasional lights, such as ground disc signals. Also showed several special descriptions of lamps fitted with dioptric lenses to spread the light as well as signal levers of their own design, and means of interlocking signals and points on a single track railway, which had been used abroad in various countries. A model of an electrical alarm for level crossing gates was also shown, giving notice before the gates start to close.
1898 Company liquidated and replaced by a company of similar name; Samuel Telford Dutton and Sutton George Corkran were parties to the agreement; Charles Dutton represented the other shareholders[2]
1902 Amalgamated with McKenzie and Holland