Difference between revisions of "Goolden and Trotter"
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1884 [[Walter Thomas Goolden]] entered a partnership with [[Henry Edmunds]]. | 1884 [[Walter Thomas Goolden]] entered a partnership with [[Henry Edmunds (2)|Henry Edmunds]]. | ||
1885 The partnership was dissolved and Goolden was joined by [[Alexander Pelham Trotter|Mr. A. P. Trotter]], the firm being known as [[Goolden and Trotter]], with works in Halifax. Produced several improvements in machinery for incandescent lighting | 1885 The partnership was dissolved and Goolden was joined by [[Alexander Pelham Trotter|Mr. A. P. Trotter]], the firm being known as [[Goolden and Trotter]], with works in Halifax. Produced several improvements in machinery for incandescent lighting |
Revision as of 07:22, 16 February 2019
1884 Walter Thomas Goolden entered a partnership with Henry Edmunds.
1885 The partnership was dissolved and Goolden was joined by Mr. A. P. Trotter, the firm being known as Goolden and Trotter, with works in Halifax. Produced several improvements in machinery for incandescent lighting
1885 Seems to have made electrical generators[1]
1887 or 1888 Trotter retired from the firm which became Goolden and Co. Goolden then associated himself with Mr. Llewellyn B. Atkinson; the works were concentrated in London.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1885/07/03