Sharp and Kent
34 Victoria Street, London, SW., consulting engineers in the early days of electricity system development,
1886 Sidney Sharp entered into partnership with Mr. J. M. V. Money-Kent, in a practice lasting over some years, that was responsible for electric generating stations, etc., at Holloway, Guildford, Kelvinside, etc., as well as the first plant in the Houses of Parliament.
The firm carried out a number of large electricity system installations including:
- 600 hp engine and dynamos for Brighton Corporation
- Complete power station for Kelvinside Electricity Supply Co
- Complete plant at Holloway
- Engines, dynamos and boilers for Westminster Electric Supply Corporation
1891 Released a catalogue of their measuring instruments. [1]
1897 The partnership was dissolved
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1891/04/10