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1883 The twentieth annual general meeting of the '''Gas Institute''' was held at Firth College, Sheffield. Mr. [[Robert Ormiston Paterson]] was in the chair. | 1883 The twentieth annual general meeting of the '''Gas Institute''' was held at Firth College, Sheffield. Mr. [[Robert Ormiston Paterson]] was in the chair. | ||
By 1894 the institute had been incorporated - [[Incorporated Gas Institute]]<ref>The Times June 19, 1894</ref> | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 19:16, 28 March 2020
1882 The British Association of Gas Managers became the Gas Institute, partly in response to the new competition from electricity for lighting[1]. Thomas Hawksley was the first President[2]
1883 The twentieth annual general meeting of the Gas Institute was held at Firth College, Sheffield. Mr. Robert Ormiston Paterson was in the chair.
By 1894 the institute had been incorporated - Incorporated Gas Institute[3]