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"The Late Mr. C. J. Hunt.—We note with regret the death of Mr. Charles James Hunt, which occurred on August 3 in a nursing home in Edinburgh, following upon an operation a few weeks ago. Mr. Hunt, who was assistant general manager of [[Bruce Peebles and Co|Messrs. Bruce Peebles and Company, Limited]], Edinburgh, joined that firm in 1906, and had been continuously associated with it from that time. His early electrical training was received as a pupil of [[Johnson and Phillips|Messrs. Johnson and Phillips, Limited]], and he subsequently carried out numerous electrical contracts in various parts of the country."
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Charles James Hunt ( -1932)


1932 Obituary[1]

"The Late Mr. C. J. Hunt.—We note with regret the death of Mr. Charles James Hunt, which occurred on August 3 in a nursing home in Edinburgh, following upon an operation a few weeks ago. Mr. Hunt, who was assistant general manager of Messrs. Bruce Peebles and Company, Limited, Edinburgh, joined that firm in 1906, and had been continuously associated with it from that time. His early electrical training was received as a pupil of Messrs. Johnson and Phillips, Limited, and he subsequently carried out numerous electrical contracts in various parts of the country."


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