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Difference between revisions of "Claude-General Neon Lights"

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* 1914 '''Claude''' neon lamps were widely in use on the Continent<ref>The Times, 13 April 1914</ref>.


* Manufacturers and suppliers in Great Britain.
* Manufacturers and suppliers in Great Britain.

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  • 1914 Claude neon lamps were widely in use on the Continent[1].
  • Manufacturers and suppliers in Great Britain.
  • 1931 GEC established Claude-General associate making neon beacons, in which GEC had a considerable interest. At this time it had already received orders from the Air Ministry[2].
  • 1937 Neon lighting. "Claudegen" Neon signs. "Cleora" Neon tubes.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 13 April 1914
  2. The Times, 1 July 1931