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Aero-Marine Engines, Ltd., of Pall Mall House, 28, Pall Mall, London, and Minerva Shipyard, East Cowes, and Paris
Aero-Marine Engines, Ltd., of Pall Mall House, 28, Pall Mall, London, and Minerva Shipyard, East Cowes, and Paris


1939 Demonstrated a new type of fast torpedo boat the company had developed on  Southampton Water. Flight-Commander [[Claude Grahame-White|Claude Graham-White]], one of the directors of Aero-Marine Engines, and Captain [[George Byston]] commanded the boat during the demonstration<ref>The Engineer 1939/08/04</ref>
1939 Demonstrated a new type of fast torpedo boat the company had developed on  Southampton Water. Flight-Commander [[Claude Grahame-White|Claude Graham-White]], one of the directors of Aero-Marine Engines, and Captain [[George Byston]] commanded the boat during the demonstration<ref>[[The Engineer 1939/08/04]]</ref>


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* The Engineer 1939/12/22
* [[The Engineer 1939/12/22]]


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Aero-Marine Engines, Ltd., of Pall Mall House, 28, Pall Mall, London, and Minerva Shipyard, East Cowes, and Paris

1939 Demonstrated a new type of fast torpedo boat the company had developed on Southampton Water. Flight-Commander Claude Graham-White, one of the directors of Aero-Marine Engines, and Captain George Byston commanded the boat during the demonstration[1]

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