Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1899 Seeing the opportunities in the UK, '''George Westinghouse''' formed [[British Westinghouse]] as a limited company as a manufacturing subsidiary of the American [[Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co|Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company]]<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Westinghouse] Wikipedia</ref>.  The '''British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co''' acquired certain rights for the United Kingdom, its colonies, possessions, and dependencies, except North America, from the [[Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co]] and the [[Westinghouse Machine Co]] of the United States<ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref> .





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1899 Seeing the opportunities in the UK, George Westinghouse formed British Westinghouse as a limited company as a manufacturing subsidiary of the American Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company[1]. The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co acquired certain rights for the United Kingdom, its colonies, possessions, and dependencies, except North America, from the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co and the Westinghouse Machine Co of the United States[2] .


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  1. [1] Wikipedia
  2. The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908