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1919 [[British Westinghouse]].<ref>[[1919 Institution of Electrical Engineers: Members]]</ref>
1919 [[British Westinghouse]].<ref>[[1919 Institution of Electrical Engineers: Members]]</ref>
1939  M.E. (Cornell Univ.), M.I.E.E., F.A.I.E.E Dir. and Chief Elect. Engr., [[Metropolitan-Vickers]] Elect. Co., Ltd. Manchester, 17. Private address: Schenley, Bentinck Road, Altrincham. Career: Born U.S.A. (naturalised British). Apprent. with Westinghouse E. & M. Co., Pittsburgh; joined British Westinghouse Co., 1904.


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John Sedgwick Peck

1919 British Westinghouse.[1]

1939 M.E. (Cornell Univ.), M.I.E.E., F.A.I.E.E Dir. and Chief Elect. Engr., Metropolitan-Vickers Elect. Co., Ltd. Manchester, 17. Private address: Schenley, Bentinck Road, Altrincham. Career: Born U.S.A. (naturalised British). Apprent. with Westinghouse E. & M. Co., Pittsburgh; joined British Westinghouse Co., 1904.

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