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Also see [[Wilson-Electric]]
Also see [[Wilson-Electric]]
By 1977 was a subsidiary of [[Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co]], making rectifiers<ref>The Times Wednesday,  Feb. 2, 1977 </ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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[[Category: Automotive Components]]
[[Category: Automotive Components]]
[[Category: Electric Vehicles]]
[[Category: Electric Vehicles]]
[[Category: Electrical Engineering - Heavy]]

Revision as of 17:48, 23 February 2020

December 1934.
February 1937. Wilson-Electric Town Coupe, Battery Driven.
November 1943.
November 1943.
November 1944
September 1946.
October 1949.
October 1956.
1962.
Exhibit at Abbey Pumping Station, Leicester.

Partridge, Wilson and Co of Davenset Works, Evington Valley Road, Leicester.

Davenset garage charger.

Also see Wilson-Electric

By 1977 was a subsidiary of Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co, making rectifiers[1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1977