Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Walter Peacock Lilwall

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Walter Peacock Lilwall (1885-1951), Consulting electrical engineer

1885 Born at Fladbury the son of George Hughes Lilwall, an Agricultural Chemist, and his wife Emmeline Lucy Peacock

Career: Pupil, Stretford U.D.C.; Improver, British Westinghouse; Shift Engr., Warwick and Leamington E.S. Co.; Charge Engr., Scottish Central Power Co., Bonnybridge Generating Station; Chief Asst. Engr., Kettering U.D.C., 1908-19.

1939 Borough Elect. Engr., Fleetwood Corp., Electy. Works, Copse Road, Fleetwood.

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