A.H. Winter Joyner

Title

A.H. Winter Joyner

Example Artifact
Lamp, electric

Type

Company

Coverage

Toronto, ON

Active From

1918-01-01

Active Until

1922-10-24

Location

100 Wellington St. W., Toronto, ON (1918)
17 St. John Street [Rue Saint-Jean], Montreal, QC (1918)
63 Front Street W., Toronto, ON [1921]

Product Areas

Scientific

Activities

Importing
Supplying

Timeline

- 1918 – Active, importing for Weston, the Bristol Co., G & W. Electric Specialty Co., and The Philadelphia Electrical & Manufacturing Co. at 100 Wellington St. W., Toronto, ON and 17 St. John Street, Montreal, QC (Letter from A.H. Winter Joyner to E.F. Barker, January 12, 1918.)

- 1921 – Active in Toronto and hosting an “efficient repair station” for the Weston Electrical Instrument Co. located at 63 Front Street W., Toronto, ON. (“Weston Establishes Canadian Service Station”)

- 1922, Oct. – Active in Montreal and Toronto and listed as the representative and importer for the Weston Electrical Instrument Co. (“The New Weston Jr.”)

Sources

Letter from A.H. Winter Joyner to E.F. Barker, January 12, 1918. Western University Archives. A19-019-001, Correspondence General W 1916-1925

“The New Weston Jr.” Electrical World 80, No. 16 (October 14, 1922): ii (https://ia801909.us.archive.org/22/items/sim_electrical-world_1922-10-14_80_16/sim_electrical-world_1922-10-14_80_16.pdf)

“Weston Establishes Canadian Service Station” Aviation & Wireless News 4, No. 9 (Nov. 1921): 20 (https://www.worldradiohistory.com/CANADA/Radio-Canada/Aviation-and-Wireless-News-vol-4-no-09-Nov-1921-text.pdf)
Image Name Function
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Collection

Citation

“A.H. Winter Joyner,” Precision Instrument Culture in Canada, accessed December 21, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/instrument-precision/items/show/8242.

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