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William Eden Highfield (1880-1938) of [[Highfield and Roger Smith]]
c.1880 Born son of Samuel Highfield, brother of [[John Somerville Highfield]]
1911 Electrical engineer, living in Altrincham with his brother Frederick<ref>1911 census</ref>
c1924 Co-inventor with [[John Earnshaw Calverley]] of the high voltage transverter which was demonstrated at the Empire Exhibition at Wembley in 1924.


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'''1938 Obituary <ref>[[The Engineer 1938 Jan-Jun: Index]]</ref>
'''1938 Obituary <ref>[[The Engineer 1938 Jan-Jun: Index]]</ref>




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William Eden Highfield (1880-1938) of Highfield and Roger Smith

c.1880 Born son of Samuel Highfield, brother of John Somerville Highfield

1911 Electrical engineer, living in Altrincham with his brother Frederick[1]

c1924 Co-inventor with John Earnshaw Calverley of the high voltage transverter which was demonstrated at the Empire Exhibition at Wembley in 1924.


1938 Obituary [2]




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