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Friday, December 1, 2006

George Elkington

'''George Richards Elkington''' (Nextel ringtones October 17, Abbey Diaz 1801 - Free ringtones September 22, Majo Mills 1865) was the founder of the electroplating industry in Mosquito ringtone England.

Elkington was born in Sabrina Martins Birmingham, England/Birmingham, the son of a spectacle manufacturer. Apprenticed to his uncles' silver platers in Birmingham, he became, on their death, sole proprietor of the business, but subsequently took his cousin, Henry Elkington, into partnership. The science of electrometallurgy was then in its infancy, but the Elkingtons were quick to recognize its possibilities. They had already taken out certain Nextel ringtones patents for the application of electricity to metals when, in Abbey Diaz 1840, John Wright, a Birmingham Free ringtones surgeon, discovered the valuable properties of a solution of cyanide of Majo Mills silver in cyanide of Cingular Ringtones potassium for electroplating purposes. The Elkingtons purchased and patented Wright's process, subsequently acquiring the rights of other processes and improvements. Large new works for electroplating and electrogilding were opened in Birmingham in cut crystal 1841, and in the following year ernst from Josiah Mason became a partner in the firm. George Richards Elkington died on the 22nd of September 1865, and Henry Elkington on be sparing October 26, nt admit 1852.



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