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[[Image:Im19090907JGL-Moff.jpg|thumb| September 1909.]]
[[Image:Im19090907JGL-Moff.jpg|thumb| September 1909.]]
[[image:Im19091026JGL-Moffats.jpg|thumb| October 1909. Lucas lamp. ]]
[[image:Im19091026JGL-Moffats.jpg|thumb| October 1909. Lucas lamp. ]]
[[Image:Im1938BIF-Moffats.jpg|thumb| 1938.]]
[[Image:Im2015Aus10-Moffat.jpg|thumb| ]]
of Farringdon Road, London (1909), supplier of oil lamps
of Farringdon Road, London (1909), supplier of oil lamps


1911 Moffats  Limited was in  liquidation<ref>The London Gazette  18 August 1911</ref>. Nevertheless applied for restoration of the Letters Patent granted to [[George Cecil Dymond]]  for an invention for "Improvements in  incandescent  gas lamps"<ref>London Gazette 1 Dec 1911</ref>
1911 Moffats  Limited was in  liquidation<ref>The London Gazette  18 August 1911</ref>. Nevertheless applied for restoration of the Letters Patent granted to [[George Cecil Dymond]]  for an invention for "Improvements in  incandescent  gas lamps"<ref>London Gazette 1 Dec 1911</ref>
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of Skew Bridge, Clarendon Road, Blackburn, Lancashire.  Telephone: Blackburn 5155.  Telegraphic Address: "Moffat, Blackburn"
1937 British Industries Fair Advert for Electric Cookers. Also Heavy Duty Ranges and Refrigerators. A comprehensive line of the latest Moffat Electric Cookers, with Thermomatic oven Heat Control.  Heavy Duty Ranges.  Also three popular Streamline Refrigerators, Porcelain Enamelled Inside and Out, Exterior in Colour.  (Electricity: Industrial and Domestic Section - Stand No. D.611) <ref> [[1937 British Industries Fair]] Advert p581; and p391</ref>
1967 Moffats Ltd were put into voluntary liquidation<ref>The London Gazette  7 February 1969</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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[[category: Town - London]]
[[category: Town - London]]
[[Category:Oil Lamps]]
[[Category:Oil Lamps]]
[[Category: Town - Blackburn]]
[[Category: Domestic Appliances]]

Latest revision as of 09:28, 31 October 2021

September 1909.
October 1909. Lucas lamp.

of Farringdon Road, London (1909), supplier of oil lamps

1911 Moffats Limited was in liquidation[1]. Nevertheless applied for restoration of the Letters Patent granted to George Cecil Dymond for an invention for "Improvements in incandescent gas lamps"[2]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette 18 August 1911
  2. London Gazette 1 Dec 1911