Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William Collier Bexon

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William Collier Bexon (1883- ) M.I.Mech.E., M.E.E.

1922 M.I.E.E., Electrical Engineer, Craig Ard, Charles Street, Kilmarnock. T. N.: 35 and 95 Kilmarnock. b. 1883. Ed. Burton-on-Trent Grammar School; Derby Technical College. Electrical Training at Wolverhampton; Assistant Engineer at Rochdale Corporation Electricity and Tramways Department; Assistant at Croydon Corporation Electricity Works; Chief Assistant at Kilmarnock; General Manager of Kilmarnock Electricity and Tramways Undertakings, 1911. Constructed extensive system of electric transmission over large part of Ayrshire, supplying numerous burghs and districts with electrical energy.

1939 General Manager and Engineer, Ayrshire Electricity Board, Greenholm Street, Kilmarnock, Scotland. Private address: Burnside, Barassie, Nr. Troon.

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