• In the 19th century it was the Elkington Silver Electroplanting Works. It was built in 1838 for George Elkington. Most of the building was demolished in the 1960s.
  • The original Elkington Silver Electroplating Works, in Newhall Street in Birmingham, became the Birmingham Science Museum in 1951, until its closure in...
  • ELKINGTON HISTORY Elkington & Co. are one of the most important names in English silver and certainly the most important in silver plate.
  • ...works of Faraday, in 1838 Elkington & Co. patented the first industrial electroplating process and in 1840 production of silver electroplated wares was started.
  • There is a Blue Plaque commemorating him on the old Elkington Silver Electroplating Works (The old Science Museum), Newhall Street, Birmingham.
  • The Elkington Silver Electroplating Works was a building on Newhall Street in Birmingham, England.
  • The Elkingtons. Other inventors were also carrying on similar work. Several patents for electroplating processes were issued in 1840.
  • The Elkington Silver Electroplating Works was a building on Newhall Street in Birmingham, England.
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  • English: The old Museum of Science and Industry on Newhall Street, Birmingham, England. Formerly the Elkington Silver Electroplating Works.
  • Wright's associates, George Elkington and Henry Elkington were awarded the first patents for electroplating in 1840.
  • The Elkington Silver Electroplating Works, is a building on Newhall Street in Birmingham, England.