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Difference between revisions of "Lister Electrical Machinery Co"

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* 1903 On the death of his brother in law, Ashton Lister took over the company. Formed the Lister Electrical Machinery Co.
* 1903 On the death of his brother in law, Ashton Lister took over the company. Formed the Lister Electrical Machinery Co.


* 1907 The company and factory was taken over by Mr H. St. Hill Mawdsley when he arrived in the town. He promptly renamed the mill the "Zone Works" to commemorate the "Zone" patents he held on the design of a 2-pole DC motor. Mr Mawdsley originally lived at Rednock House prior to moving to Barnwood in Gloucester, after which he travelled daily by car to the factory in Dursley.
* 1907 The company and factory was taken over by Mr H. St. Hill Mawdsley when he arrived in the town. He promptly renamed the mill the "Zone Works" to commemorate the "Zone" patents he held on the design of a 2-pole DC motor. Mr Mawdsley originally lived at Rednock House prior to moving to Barnwood in Gloucester, after which he travelled daily by car to the factory in Dursley. Became [[Mawdsleys]]


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Revision as of 10:15, 26 May 2010

Lister Electrical Machinery Co

  • 1903 On the death of his brother in law, Ashton Lister took over the company. Formed the Lister Electrical Machinery Co.
  • 1907 The company and factory was taken over by Mr H. St. Hill Mawdsley when he arrived in the town. He promptly renamed the mill the "Zone Works" to commemorate the "Zone" patents he held on the design of a 2-pole DC motor. Mr Mawdsley originally lived at Rednock House prior to moving to Barnwood in Gloucester, after which he travelled daily by car to the factory in Dursley. Became Mawdsleys

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  • [1] Mawdsleys in Dursley