Difference between revisions of "Electric Installation and Maintenance Co"
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1890 Applied for Provisional Orders for lighting Leeds, and for lighting Maidstone<ref>The London Gazette 28 November 1890</ref> | |||
1891 Works established at Springfield | 1891 Works established at Springfield, Wells-road, Upper Sydenham, to provide electricity for lighting the [[Crystal Palace]] for the [[1892 Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition]]. Colonel [[Lewis Vivian Loyd]] was chairman of the company. | ||
1891 Application to transfer to the [[Oxford Electric Co]] power granted under the relevant Order for lighting in Oxford<ref>The London Gazette 27 November 1891</ref> | 1891 Application to transfer to the [[Oxford Electric Co]] power granted under the relevant Order for lighting in Oxford<ref>The London Gazette 27 November 1891</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 11:38, 17 November 2021
of 4 Great Winchester St, London
1890 Applied for Provisional Orders for lighting Leeds, and for lighting Maidstone[1]
1891 Works established at Springfield, Wells-road, Upper Sydenham, to provide electricity for lighting the Crystal Palace for the 1892 Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition. Colonel Lewis Vivian Loyd was chairman of the company.
1891 Application to transfer to the Oxford Electric Co power granted under the relevant Order for lighting in Oxford[2]