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Thomas George John (1880-1946)
Thomas George John (1880-1946) of [[Alvis]]
 
1880 Born at Argyll Street, Pembroke Docks.
 
1904 Qualified as a Naval Architect
 
1915 Joined [[Siddeley-Deasy]] as Works Manager and Chief Engineer
 
1919 Purchased the American owned company [[Holley Brothers and Co]] and re-named it [[T. G. John]] to manufacture the 'Electra' range of engines


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Latest revision as of 18:19, 10 January 2018

Thomas George John (1880-1946) of Alvis

1880 Born at Argyll Street, Pembroke Docks.

1904 Qualified as a Naval Architect

1915 Joined Siddeley-Deasy as Works Manager and Chief Engineer

1919 Purchased the American owned company Holley Brothers and Co and re-named it T. G. John to manufacture the 'Electra' range of engines

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