Frederick Peake Sexton (1882- )
1922 A.R.C.S., A.M.I.E.E., A.C.P., Consulting Electrical and Illuminating Engineer, 39, Parliament Street, Westminster, London, S.W.I. Residence, Kingston-on-Thames. b. 1882; s. of F. Maurice Sexton, A.R.C.S., Senior Examiner, H.M. Patent Office; m. Dorothy Emma, d. of Thomas Osborne. Ed. Private school, Royal College of Science, and City and Guilds Technical College. Engineer to the Electric Tested Lamp Co., Ltd.; Lecturer at the Woolwich Polytechnic, King's College School, Central Technical Schools for Cornwall, and the Battersea Polytechnic. Director of The Thames Electric Co., Ltd. Publications: "Boiling Point of Sulphur at Various Pressures"; papers before the Physical and Faraday Societies. War Services.—Sub-station work, and later with S. G. Brown, F.R.S., on the development of the Brown Gyrocompass, and other work.
1939 A.R.C.S., A.C.P., A.Inst.P., A.M.I.E.E. Managing Director, Thames Electric Co., Ltd., Kingston-on-Thames. Private Address: "Offley", Kingsdown Road, Surbiton, Surrey. Age: 56. Career: Private Schs.; Royal Coll. of Sc.; City and Guilds; Engr., Elect. Tested Lamp Co.; Lecturer, Woolwich Polytechnic, King's Coll. Sch., Central Tech. Schs. for Cornwall, Battersea Polytechnic; various research work, including the Determination of the Variation of the Boiling Point of Sulphur (N.P.L.) Author of "Definitions and Formulae, Elect. Installation Work", etc.