British Thomson-Houston
British Thomson-Houston (BTH) was a British engineering and heavy industrial company, known primarily for their electrical systems and steam turbines. They were merged with the similar Metropolitan-Vickers company in 1928, but the two maintained their own identities until 1960. The holding company, Associated Electrical Industries (AEI), would later merge with GEC which exists today as Marconi Corporation plc.
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British - Engineering - Heavy industrial - Steam turbine - Metropolitan-Vickers - Associated Electrical Industries - GEC - Marconi Corporation plc
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