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Thermotank was a
Scottish engineering company specialising in heating,
ventilation and air conditioning,
founded in
Glasgow in 1900 by
Alexander William...
- engineer. In 1901 the
three brothers formed their own Glasgow-based company,
Thermotank,
which successfully pioneered heating,
cooling and
ventilation systems...
- the foot of the
Queen Elizabeth II Bridge. The
former offices of Hall-
Thermotank have been
converted for use as
Dartford Civic Centre. In 2007 Dartford...
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early 1970s, the
directors of a
major employer in the
local area, Hall-
Thermotank,
decided to
commission offices of
their own. The site they selected, on...
- The
ventilation systems were
designed to
force fresh air over
coiled thermotanks,
which could be fed with cool
water during the
summer or
steam during...
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chairman and
industrialist Sir Iain
Maxwell Stewart who was also
chairman of
Thermotank Ltd. It
became known as the
famous Fairfield Experiment, into new ways...
- ship ventilation,
which combination was an
essential principle of the
Thermotank system which he
designed and developed. Today, this is
recognised by the...
- wife
Isabella Maxwell. In 1901 the
three brothers set up
their own firm,
Thermotank,
based in
Glasgow with
works coming next to the
Clyde at
Govan in 1908...
- site at
Manor Royal in Crawley. The
company was
acquired by the Hall
Thermotank Ltd
Group and
later was sold to
Smiths Group in 1992, and
became part...
- was
initiated by Sir Iain
Maxwell Stewart, industrialist,
chairman of
Thermotank Ltd, and
signatory to the
Marlow Declaration of the
early 1960s, and supported...