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of Berlin. Otherwise referred to as '''AEG'''.
Otherwise referred to as '''AEG'''.


of Wokingham
of Berlin.
 
UK branch was in Wokingham


Early 1900s was one of the three largest electrical firms in Germany
Early 1900s was one of the three largest electrical firms in Germany
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1909 AEG disposed of their English installation, engineering and consumers' business to [[A. E. G. Electrical Co|A. E. G. Electric Co]] who were prepared to quote for all AEG manufactures from glow lamps to Turbo-Dynamos<ref>The Times Dec 15, 1909</ref>
1909 AEG disposed of their English installation, engineering and consumers' business to [[A. E. G. Electrical Co|A. E. G. Electric Co]] who were prepared to quote for all AEG manufactures from glow lamps to Turbo-Dynamos<ref>The Times Dec 15, 1909</ref>
Post-WWI See [[A.E.G. Machinery and Apparatus Co]]


1960s See [[AEG-Telefunken]]
1960s See [[AEG-Telefunken]]
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== See Also ==
== See Also ==
<what-links-here/>
<what-links-here/>
* [[The Engineer 1954 Jul-Dec: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1956 Jan-Jun: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1957 Jul-Dec: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1958 Jul-Dec: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1959 Jan-Jun: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1961 Jan-Jun: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1961 Jul-Dec: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1962 Jan-Jun: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1962 Jul-Dec: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1963 Jan-Jun: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1963 Jul-Dec: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1964 Jan-Jun: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1964 Jul-Dec: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1965 Jul-Dec: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1966 Jan-Jun: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1966 Jul-Dec: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1967 Jan-Jun: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1967 Jul-Dec: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1968 Jan-Jun: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1968 Jul-Dec: Index]]


== Sources of Information ==
== Sources of Information ==
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[[Category: Electrical Engineering - Light - Germany]]
[[Category: Electrical Engineering - Light - Germany]]
[[Category: Electrical Engineering - Heavy - Germany]]
[[Category: Electrical Engineering - Heavy - Germany]]
[[Category: Steam Turbines]]

Latest revision as of 08:19, 16 June 2022

June 1898.
February 1901.
September 1902.
1926.
1955.
1989.
1994. Modicon.

Otherwise referred to as AEG.

of Berlin.

UK branch was in Wokingham

Early 1900s was one of the three largest electrical firms in Germany

1904 Absorbed Union Electricity (Thomson-Houston) Co of Berlin[1]

1907 AEG appointed a visionary architect, Professor Peter Behrens, as Artistic Consultant.

1909 AEG disposed of their English installation, engineering and consumers' business to A. E. G. Electric Co who were prepared to quote for all AEG manufactures from glow lamps to Turbo-Dynamos[2]

Post-WWI See A.E.G. Machinery and Apparatus Co

1960s See AEG-Telefunken

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1904/04/29
  2. The Times Dec 15, 1909