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George Howard Nash (1881-1950)


1914-18 Invented the Nash fish hydroplane
1922 Electrical Engineer, [[Western Electric Co]]
1927 [[Standard Telephones and Cables]]
VP of [[International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation |I.T.T.]]
1950 Died. 'Mr George Howard Nash, whose death is announced to-day was Deputy Director of the Ministry of Aircraft Production during the war. He was with the Ministry from 1942 to 1945 and later served in the Ministry of Supply.'<ref>Dundee Evening Telegraph - Monday 10 April 1950</ref>


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George Howard Nash (1881-1950)

1914-18 Invented the Nash fish hydroplane

1922 Electrical Engineer, Western Electric Co

1927 Standard Telephones and Cables

VP of I.T.T.

1950 Died. 'Mr George Howard Nash, whose death is announced to-day was Deputy Director of the Ministry of Aircraft Production during the war. He was with the Ministry from 1942 to 1945 and later served in the Ministry of Supply.'[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Dundee Evening Telegraph - Monday 10 April 1950