Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Vincent Alexander Pask (1894- )

1930 Membership of I.E.E. and living at 17 Bentinck Road, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

1930 Membership of Mech.Eng. and employed by Newcastle District Electric Lighting Co

1939 Residing at 12 Richmond Court, Blofield, Norfolk, Electrical Engineer. With Douglas A. (born 1919) and Vivienne (born 1920)

1947 Appointed Chief Engineer of the British Electricity Authority.[1]

1955 Retires at year end and succeeded by J. D. Peattie.[2]

1956 Joins John Brown and Co.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Dundee Courier - Thursday 06 November 1947
  2. Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Thursday 08 December 1955
  3. Bradford Observer - Monday 30 January 1956