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Kennicott Water Softener Co

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of Wolverhampton

and of Imperial House, Kingsway, London WC2

1912 John Thompson exhibited at the International Engineering and Machinery Exhibition at Olympia. Items shown included a water softening plant on the Kennicott system at work on the stand[1].

By 1922 was a subsidiary of John Thompson Water Tube Boilers Ltd

Sometime in the late 1920s Kennicott Water Softener Co was treated as a separate subsidiary, alongside the other 4 limited companies subsidiaries of John Thompson

1929 Annual meeting of the associated companies of John Thompson Ltd also included Kennicott Water Softener Co Ltd[2].

1950s An advert referred to John Thompson's 16 subsidiary companies including:

  • John Thompson-Kennicott Ltd - “For over half a century” manufacturers of water treatment plant for all purposes. This seems to be mainly for water going into boilers but includes "clarification and filtration plants for potable purposes".


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 9 October 1912
  2. The Times, 11 May 1929