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Alice Maud (Joan) Jones | |||
1900 Born Alice Maud Whatling in Cambridge<ref>BMD</ref> | |||
1965 Died | Late 1920s entered the radio and electronics industry | ||
1933 Married Lawrence Walter Jones in Cambridge; they had 2 sons | |||
1939 With the start of war, she set up a workshop in her garden, making radio and radar equipment. She called the business [[Labgear]] | |||
Steered the business through the difficult post-war years until it joined the [[Pye|Pye Group]]. She remained an active director of the company. Her husband became a director of Pye Ltd. | |||
She was also director of a number of private engineering companies in the Cambridge area. | |||
1965 Died in Cambridge | |||
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== Sources of Information == | == Sources of Information == | ||
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* The Times June 9, 1965 | |||
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[[Category: Biography]] | [[Category: Biography]] |
Latest revision as of 15:07, 28 January 2019
Alice Maud (Joan) Jones
1900 Born Alice Maud Whatling in Cambridge[1]
Late 1920s entered the radio and electronics industry
1933 Married Lawrence Walter Jones in Cambridge; they had 2 sons
1939 With the start of war, she set up a workshop in her garden, making radio and radar equipment. She called the business Labgear
Steered the business through the difficult post-war years until it joined the Pye Group. She remained an active director of the company. Her husband became a director of Pye Ltd.
She was also director of a number of private engineering companies in the Cambridge area.
1965 Died in Cambridge
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ BMD
- The Times June 9, 1965