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1907 Manager of a shop fitting factory, married Edith Blachmore in Bristol<ref>Marriage certificate</ref> | 1907 Manager of a shop fitting factory, married Edith Blachmore in Bristol<ref>Marriage certificate</ref> | ||
Engaged in the design and production of aircraft from before WWI | |||
1919/21 With the discontinuance of the aircraft department of [[Parnall and Sons]] by [[W. and T. Avery]], [[George Geach Parnall]] left and formed a new company, [[George Parnall and Co]], with a handful of previous employees and opened the Coliseum Works in Park Row, Bristol to build aircraft. | 1919/21 With the discontinuance of the aircraft department of [[Parnall and Sons]] by [[W. and T. Avery]], [[George Geach Parnall]] left and formed a new company, [[George Parnall and Co]], with a handful of previous employees and opened the Coliseum Works in Park Row, Bristol to build aircraft. |
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c.1873 Born in Bristol son of John Parnall, scale manufacturer[1]
1907 Manager of a shop fitting factory, married Edith Blachmore in Bristol[2]
Engaged in the design and production of aircraft from before WWI
1919/21 With the discontinuance of the aircraft department of Parnall and Sons by W. and T. Avery, George Geach Parnall left and formed a new company, George Parnall and Co, with a handful of previous employees and opened the Coliseum Works in Park Row, Bristol to build aircraft.
1936 Died in Bristol[3]