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Difference between revisions of "Siemens Electric Lamps and Supplies"

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[[Image:Im100221-Siemens.jpg|thumb| Siemens radio receiver. ]]
[[Image:Im100221-Siemens.jpg|thumb| Siemens radio receiver. ]]
 
A subsidiary of [[Siemens Brothers and Co]] of 38-9 Upper Thames Street, London, EC4, with lamp factory at Preston.
'''Siemen's'''
 
Subsidiary of [[Siemens Brothers and Co]] of 38-9 Upper Thames Street, London, EC4
 
Lamp factory at Preston


Presumably had been previously been the joint venture with [[English Electric Co]], [[English Electric and Siemens Supplies|Siemens and English Electric Lamp Co]]
Presumably had been previously been the joint venture with [[English Electric Co]], [[English Electric and Siemens Supplies|Siemens and English Electric Lamp Co]]


1927 Selling Xcel made by ATM
1927 Selling ''Xcel'' fires made by ATM


1931 [[Siemens Electric Lamps and Supplies]] made or sold lamps, Xcel fires and domestic appliances, and batteries for wireless sets.<ref>The Times, 22 May 1931</ref>.
1931 [[Siemens Electric Lamps and Supplies]] made or sold lamps, Xcel fires and domestic appliances, and batteries for wireless sets.<ref>The Times, 22 May 1931</ref>.

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Siemens radio receiver.

A subsidiary of Siemens Brothers and Co of 38-9 Upper Thames Street, London, EC4, with lamp factory at Preston.

Presumably had been previously been the joint venture with English Electric Co, Siemens and English Electric Lamp Co

1927 Selling Xcel fires made by ATM

1931 Siemens Electric Lamps and Supplies made or sold lamps, Xcel fires and domestic appliances, and batteries for wireless sets.[1].

1934 Patent x 2 - Improvements in electric discharge lamps.

1937 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Electric Lamps. (Stand No. A.607).[2]

1937 Electrical engineers. "Full O' Power" Batteries. "Siemens" Electric Lamps, Cables, Wires and Telephones. "Sieray" Electric Discharge Lamps.[3]

1938 Member of Cable Makers' Association

1954 Principal home subsidiary of Siemens Brothers and Co

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