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With his brother [[Patrick David de Laszlo|Patrick]] worked on the design of miniature radio valves; formed the company [[High Vacuum Valve Co]] (later [[Hivac]]) which developed and manufactured these valves.  
With his brother [[Patrick David de Laszlo|Patrick]] worked on the design of miniature radio valves; formed the company [[High Vacuum Valve Co]] (later [[Hivac]]) which developed and manufactured these valves.  


1931 Married
1931 A radio engineer, when he married Edith Alexander Von Versen in London<ref>Parish records</ref>


1939 Died after a road accident near Newmarket in which his wife was killed. He was managing director of an electrical company and a wireless expert<ref>The Times Jan. 9, 1939</ref>
1939 Died after a road accident near Newmarket in which his wife was killed. He was managing director of an electrical company and a wireless expert<ref>The Times Jan. 9, 1939</ref>

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Stephen Philip de Laszlo

1904 Born in Kensington, son of Philip de Laszlo, artist

1925 Student member of Inst Civil Engineers

With his brother Patrick worked on the design of miniature radio valves; formed the company High Vacuum Valve Co (later Hivac) which developed and manufactured these valves.

1931 A radio engineer, when he married Edith Alexander Von Versen in London[1]

1939 Died after a road accident near Newmarket in which his wife was killed. He was managing director of an electrical company and a wireless expert[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. Parish records
  2. The Times Jan. 9, 1939