Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1936. Fulham power station.

Consulting Engineers, 8 Queen Anne's Gate, London.

1920 Preece, Cardew, Snell and Rider - the partnership of A. H. Preece, J. F. C. Snell, J. H. Rider and J. H. Woodward was dissolved; A. H. Preece, J. H. Rider and J. H. Woodward would carry on business as consulting engineers under the title Preece, Cardew and Rider[1].

c.1926 Norwich Power Station

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette Issue 31770, 6 February 1920
  • Biography of Philip Cardew, ODNB [1]