Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 162,259 pages of information and 244,500 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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[[Image:Im20190916Parkinson1879.jpg|thumb| ca.1879. Station Meter built for [[Bromley Gasworks]] by [[W. Parkinson and Co]]. Four of these were installed. ]]
[[image:Im1955v200-p652b.jpg|thumb| 1955.]]
[[image:Im1955v200-p652b.jpg|thumb| 1955.]]
[[image:Im1955v200-p652.jpg|thumb| 1955.]]
[[image:Im1955v200-p652.jpg|thumb| 1955.]]
1870 The [[Imperial Gas Light and Coke Co]] developed gas works at Bromley on the east bank of the River Lea<ref>The Buildings of England, London 5: East. By Bridget Cherry, Charles O'Brien, Nikolaus Pevsner</ref>
1870 The [[Imperial Gas Light and Coke Co]] developed gas works at Bromley on the east bank of the River Lea<ref>The Buildings of England, London 5: East. By Bridget Cherry, Charles O'Brien, Nikolaus Pevsner</ref>



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ca.1879. Station Meter built for Bromley Gasworks by W. Parkinson and Co. Four of these were installed.
1955.
1955.

1870 The Imperial Gas Light and Coke Co developed gas works at Bromley on the east bank of the River Lea[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Buildings of England, London 5: East. By Bridget Cherry, Charles O'Brien, Nikolaus Pevsner