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and Brush Control Gear) have existed on the Falcon Works site, but throughout this period Brush Electrical Machines Ltd manufacturing generators and motors has always been the largest company. Over 5,000 staff were employed on the site during the 1960s and 70s.
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As the business grew, due to the demand for new electrical apparatus, larger premises were sought, and in 1889 the corporation moved 100 miles north into the newly acquired Falcon Engine and Car Works at
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In November 1991 Hawker Siddeley Electric Power Group was subject to a successful hostile takeover bid of £1.5 billion from
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Over the next sixty years, the business grew by acquisitions, until in 1957, the Brush companies were incorporated into the
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in 1849, founded the Brush Electric Light Company, which stayed in business in the U.S. until 1889 when it was sold to the
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Group of Companies acquired the Hawker Siddeley Electric Power Group from BTR for a price of £182 million. On 1 July 2008
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In 1915, Brush Electrical was one of a number of companies outside the established aviation contractors selected by the
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in 1943 and building 346 aircraft (47.5% of the total number produced) by the time production ended in 1945.
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Collection of historical documents/photographs on the origins of Brush companies in the U.S. and UK
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Group. Within the group, the company manufactured a vast range of electrical products, including
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In 1880, the Anglo-American Brush Electric Light Corporation was established in
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During the last 125 years, various Brush companies (Brush Switchgear,
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to receive orders for aircraft to meet the expanding needs of the
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In 2022, Brush Electrical Machines became a part of Baker Hughes.
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under the new name, Brush Electrical Engineering Company Limited.
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Baker Hughes Acquires Power Generation Division of BRUSH Group
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Robertson, Bruce. "Brush-built Aircraft, 1915-1919".
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Index


Loughborough
UK
electrical generators
gas turbine
steam turbine
Loughborough
Leicestershire
UK
Charles Francis Brush
Cleveland
Ohio
Thomson-Houston Company
Lambeth
electric
dynamo
Loughborough
Ljungstrom
Hawker Siddeley
turbo generators
BTR plc
FKI
Melrose plc
Brush Transformers
Brush Traction
turbo generators
Royal Navy
Royal Naval Air Service
Avro 504s
Short Type 184s

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