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at Bramhope, near Leeds, of William Bradley
at Bramhope, near Leeds, of William Bradley
Woodhouse, who for the last thirty-seven years
Woodhouse, who for the last thirty-seven years
has been associated with the Yorkshire Electric
has been associated with the [[Yorkshire Electric Power Co|Yorkshire Electric Power Company]] as its chief engineer and managing director. He was born in London on April 3rd,
Power Company as its chief engineer and managing
1873, and was educated at [[Finsbury Technical College]]. On leaving college he spent some time
director. He was born in London on April 3rd,
1873, and was educated at Finsbury Technical
College. On leaving college he spent some time
in the coal mining..."[[The Engineer 1940/04/05|More]]
in the coal mining..."[[The Engineer 1940/04/05|More]]



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William Bradley Woodhouse.


Obituary 1940[1]

"...British power supply industry has lost one of the outstanding figures of recent years by the sudden death on Sunday, March 31st, at his home at Bramhope, near Leeds, of William Bradley Woodhouse, who for the last thirty-seven years has been associated with the Yorkshire Electric Power Company as its chief engineer and managing director. He was born in London on April 3rd, 1873, and was educated at Finsbury Technical College. On leaving college he spent some time in the coal mining..."More



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