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James Alexander Phillips ( -1923), manager of the supply department of [[BTH]]
James Alexander Phillips ( -1923), manager of the supply department of [[BTH]].
 
"It is with great regret that we have to announce the death, on September 23rd, of James Alexander Phillips,
manager of the supply department of the [[BTH |British Thomson Houston Company]], Limited, of Rugby, with which company he had been associated for nearly twenty-five years.
Mr. Phillips was well known to a very large number of engineers throughout the country, and his genial and
courteous manner endeared him to all with whom he came into contact."<ref>The Engineer 1923/09/28</ref>


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== See Also ==

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James Alexander Phillips ( -1923), manager of the supply department of BTH.

"It is with great regret that we have to announce the death, on September 23rd, of James Alexander Phillips, manager of the supply department of the British Thomson Houston Company, Limited, of Rugby, with which company he had been associated for nearly twenty-five years. Mr. Phillips was well known to a very large number of engineers throughout the country, and his genial and courteous manner endeared him to all with whom he came into contact."[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1923/09/28