Difference between revisions of "George Cecil Dymond"
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1887 of [[W. P. Thompson and Co]] | 1887 of [[W. P. Thompson and Co]] | ||
1911 after an application by [[Moffats]] Limited(in liquidation)<ref>The London Gazette 18 August 1911</ref> the Letters Patent granted to George Cecil Dymond for an invention for "Improvements in incandescent gas lamps", numbered 14553 of 1900 and bearing date the 14th day of August, 1900 were ordered to be restored<ref>London Gazette 1 Dec 1911</ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 15:23, 29 October 2021
1886 Termination of the Partnership between John Corry Fell, George Cecil Dymond, and John James Robinson, under the firm of J. C. Fell and Co., carrying on business as Engineers, at 69, Old-street and No. 1, Queen Victoria-street, also at Norman-buildings, and elsewhere in or near the city of London.[1].
1887 of W. P. Thompson and Co
1911 after an application by Moffats Limited(in liquidation)[2] the Letters Patent granted to George Cecil Dymond for an invention for "Improvements in incandescent gas lamps", numbered 14553 of 1900 and bearing date the 14th day of August, 1900 were ordered to be restored[3]