Bréguet, 1912, An accession to the British industry
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(Bréguet himself not necessarily the author of the article.)
Announcement that Bréguet airplanes will be manufactured in Britain by a British company, Breguet Aeroplanes, Limited, with a capital of £30,000 and directors:
- Jules de Meray (Chairman of the Automobile Co-operative Association)
- Lt.-Gen Sir Charles Knox, K.C.B.
- Engineer-Rear-Admiral Charles Rudd
- Emile Salmson of Canton-Unné Aero Engine Company)
- Jacques Bréguet (one of the managing directors of the French Bréguet Company) ; see Société des Avions Louis Bréguet
- Gustave Garnier (also of French Bréguet company) — Managing Director;
located at 1, Ablemarle Street, London.
Original title | An accession to the British industry |
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Simple title | An accession to the British industry |
Authors | |
Date | 1912 |
Countries | GB |
Languages | en |
Keywords | GB, airplane, Louis Bréguet, military, Breguet Aeroplanes, Limited, Jules de Meray, Charles Knox, Charles Rudd, Emile Salmson, Jacques Bréguet, Gustave Garnier |
Journal | Aeronautics (UK) |
Related to aircraft? | |
Page count | 1 |
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Sources
- Brockett (1921), page 203, entry 8: Bréguet, Louis. An accession to the British industry. Aeronautics, Vol. 5, No. 53 (July 1912), London, p. 203, ill. (B2p0203e08)
- Scan at HathiTrust