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[[image:Erskine Heap 1924B.jpg|thumb|1924. ]]
[[image:Erskine Heap 1924B.jpg|thumb|1924. ]]
[[image:ImMEM194405-ErskineHeap.jpg |thumb| May 1944. ]]
[[image:ImMEM194405-ErskineHeap.jpg |thumb| May 1944. ]]
[[Image:Im19450323ER-Erskine.jpg|thumb| March 1945. ]]
[[image:Erskine, Heap and Co 1945RP.jpg|thumb| December 1945. ]]
[[image:Erskine, Heap and Co 1945RP.jpg|thumb| December 1945. ]]
[[image:Erskine, Heap and Co 1946TC.jpg|thumb| November 1946. ]]
[[image:Erskine, Heap and Co 1946TC.jpg|thumb| November 1946. ]]

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1924. Auto-Transformer Starter.
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March 1945.
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November 1946.

of Lancashire Switchgear Works, Caroline Street, Broughton, Manchester.

formerly Eckstein, Heap and Co

1916 August Eckstein changed his name to Arthur Erskine

1937 Manufacturing electrical engineers. "E-H" Switchgear and Starting Gear. "Waverley" Knife Switches and Fuses.

1968 Owned by Aberdare Holdings Ltd[1].

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 24 September 1968