Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Charles Bright

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1899.

Charles S. Bright (1863–1937), Telegraph Engineer.

Son of Sir Charles Tilston Bright.

Wrote an authoritative treatise on telegraph cables.

1899 Wrote for The Engineering Times.

1921 Formed Sir Charles Bright and Partners with Mr A. Hugh Seabrook, Mr A. J. Stubbs and Lieut-Col H. W. Woodall[1]

1923 withdrew from the board of Sir Charles Bright and Partners.

1923 Appointed London Director of Muntz's Metal Co.[2]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1921/10/07
  2. The Engineer 1923/04/13