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'''F. C. Fuke''' A.M.I.E.E. of the [[General Accessories Co]] and of [[British Mechanical Productions]].
'''F. C. Fuke''' A.M.I.E.E. of the [[General Accessories Co]] and of [[British Mechanical Productions]].


1945 January. He was elected to the board of the [[General Accessories Co]] and relinquished the position of general manager of [[British Mechanical Productions]], although hecontinued as that company's chief electrical engineer. His headquarters were at 1, Church Road, Leatherhead, Surrey.<ref>The Engineer 1945/01/12</ref>
1945 January. He was elected to the board of the [[General Accessories Co]] and relinquished the position of general manager of [[British Mechanical Productions]], although he continued as that company's chief electrical engineer. His headquarters were at 1, Church Road, Leatherhead, Surrey.<ref>The Engineer 1945/01/12</ref>


==See Also==
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Revision as of 13:14, 8 February 2016

F. C. Fuke A.M.I.E.E. of the General Accessories Co and of British Mechanical Productions.

1945 January. He was elected to the board of the General Accessories Co and relinquished the position of general manager of British Mechanical Productions, although he continued as that company's chief electrical engineer. His headquarters were at 1, Church Road, Leatherhead, Surrey.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1945/01/12