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1975 Part of the '''Industrial''' group of subsidiaries of [[GEC]]
1975 Part of the '''Industrial''' group of subsidiaries of [[GEC]]


Presumably became/was same as [[GEC Large Machines]]
Is there a connecion with [[GEC Large Machines]] of Rugby?





Latest revision as of 11:19, 20 October 2021

of Rugby (1974)

of Lower Milehouse Lane, Newcastle-upon-Lyme, Staffordshire (1982)


GEC Machines a subsidiary of GEC.

1969 GEC Power Engineering was formed which included[1] English Electric-AEI Machines

1971 English Electric-AEI Machines became GEC Machines of Rugby

1974 Supplied two 2.24 MW motors to a power station in New York[2]

1975 Part of the Industrial group of subsidiaries of GEC

Is there a connecion with GEC Large Machines of Rugby?


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 10 January 1969
  2. The Times Nov. 4, 1974