English Electric facts for kids
Fate | Acquired by GEC |
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Successor | BAC GEC ICL |
Founded | 1918 |
Defunct | 1968 |
Headquarters | Lancashire headquartered at Strand, London |
Subsidiaries | D. Napier & Son (1942-) The Marconi Company (1948-) Vulcan Foundry (1955-) Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns (1955-) English Electric Aviation (1958-) English Electric Leo Marconi (1964-) |
English Electric (EE) was a British industrial manufacturer. Founded in 1918, it initially specialised in industrial electric motors and transformers. Its activities would expand to include railway locomotives and traction equipment, steam turbines, consumer electronics, guided missiles, aircraft and computers.
English Electric Diesel Engines
English Electric Diesel Engines was the diesel engine division of English Electric. It built diesel engines under the names English Electric, Napier and Dorman.
Images for kids
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Three English Electric 7SRL Diesel alternator sets being installed the Saateni Power Station, Zanzibar 1955
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Napier Deltic engine, cut away for display
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English Electric Canberra PR.9 of the RAF, 2006
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British Rail Class 83 E3035 on display at Doncaster Works open day on 27 July 2003.
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British Rail Class 50 50035 Ark Royal at Doncaster Works on 27 July 2003.
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Tasmanian Government Railways Za class locomotive at Bell Bay in February 1978
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Westrail C1702 at Busselton with a Hotham Valley Railway tour train in March 1986
See also
In Spanish: English Electric para niños