Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[Image:H. T. Boothroyd 1921SG.jpg|thumb| 1921. ]]
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[[Image:JD_Boothroyd01.jpg|thumb|H T Boothroyd steam engine coupled to Phoenix Dynamo at [[Blists Hill Victorian Town]], Ironbridge Gorge]]
[[Image:JD_Boothroyd01.jpg|thumb| H. T. Boothroyd steam engine coupled to Phoenix Dynamo at [[Blists Hill Victorian Town]], Ironbridge Gorge]]


of Akenside Street, Bootle, Liverpool
of Akenside Street, Bootle, Liverpool
1899 Listed as H. T. Boothroyd and Co, Akenside street, Bootle, electrical engineers.<ref>Liverpool Mercury - Wednesday 06 December 1899</ref>
1922 Listed as Messrs. H. T. Boothroyds, electrical engineers, of Bootle.<ref>Liverpool Echo - Friday 31 August 1917</ref>


Generator with [[Ruston and Hornsby]] engine. Exhibit at [[Anson Engine Museum]]
Generator with [[Ruston and Hornsby]] engine. Exhibit at [[Anson Engine Museum]]

Revision as of 14:36, 22 November 2016

1921.
H. T. Boothroyd steam engine coupled to Phoenix Dynamo at Blists Hill Victorian Town, Ironbridge Gorge

of Akenside Street, Bootle, Liverpool

1899 Listed as H. T. Boothroyd and Co, Akenside street, Bootle, electrical engineers.[1]

1922 Listed as Messrs. H. T. Boothroyds, electrical engineers, of Bootle.[2]

Generator with Ruston and Hornsby engine. Exhibit at Anson Engine Museum

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Sources of Information

  1. Liverpool Mercury - Wednesday 06 December 1899
  2. Liverpool Echo - Friday 31 August 1917