Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Edward Nash (1883- )
B. 13 July 1883, Terrington, Yorks.
Ed.: Terrington; apprntcd. electrical and general engineering with [[George Harrison and Co]]., Ripon. Car.: 1905 with [[Johnson's Motor Works]], Harrogate, as mechanic, subsequently foreman and Gen. Man.; designed and equipped factories at Harrogate and Middlesbrough for Munition work during the war; First Pres. Harrogate Motor Trade Association.
1934 Man. Dir. [[E. Nash and Co]], Harrogate.  Md.: 2 sons, daughter.


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Edward Nash (1883- )

B. 13 July 1883, Terrington, Yorks.

Ed.: Terrington; apprntcd. electrical and general engineering with George Harrison and Co., Ripon. Car.: 1905 with Johnson's Motor Works, Harrogate, as mechanic, subsequently foreman and Gen. Man.; designed and equipped factories at Harrogate and Middlesbrough for Munition work during the war; First Pres. Harrogate Motor Trade Association.

1934 Man. Dir. E. Nash and Co, Harrogate. Md.: 2 sons, daughter.

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