Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1908 Horace left employment with [[Charles Algernon Parsons]] in December to join with brothers in forming [[Short Brothers]]
1908 Horace left employment with [[Charles Algernon Parsons]] in December to join with brothers in forming [[Short Brothers]]


1911 Horace Short 38, aeronautical engineer, lived at Parsonage Farm, Eastchurch with Catherine Short 35, Leonard Short 10, [[Francisco Samuel Short|Francis Short]] 5, Kathleen Short 8<ref>1911 census</ref>


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1909. The Short Brothers, the Wright Brothers and others at Shellbeach

Horace Short (1872-1917) of Short Brothers

Early 20th century: Horace ran an acoustic laboratory for Thomas Edison's European agent, Col. Gouraud, in Hove, Sussex

1903 Horace left Hove to concentrate on steam turbine development (presumably with C. A. Parsons and Co)

1908 Horace left employment with Charles Algernon Parsons in December to join with brothers in forming Short Brothers

1911 Horace Short 38, aeronautical engineer, lived at Parsonage Farm, Eastchurch with Catherine Short 35, Leonard Short 10, Francis Short 5, Kathleen Short 8[1]

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  1. 1911 census