Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Charles Grey

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Charles Grey (1875- )

1922 Editor " The Aeroplane " and " Aeronautical Engineering "; b. 1875; s. of Charles Grey Grey, of Dilston Hall, Northumberland. Ed. Dublin, and The Crystal Palace School of Engineering. Training: The Coventry Machinists Co., Ltd. Career: Joined Iliffe and Sons, Ltd., Coventry; concerned with the " Cycle and Motor Trades Review," " The Autocar," and " Motor Traction "; founded " The Aero," 1909, and " The Aeroplane," 1911. Club: Royal Aero. Address: 175, Piccadilly, W.I.


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