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  2. Siemens Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Siemens Brothers and Company Limited was an electrical engineering design and manufacturing business in London, England.It was first established as a branch [note 1] in 1858 by a brother of the founder of the German electrical engineering firm Siemens & Halske.

  3. Siemens - Wikipedia

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    Siemens & Halske (S & H) was incorporated in 1897 and then merged parts of its activities with Schuckert & Co., Nuremberg, in 1903 to become Siemens-Schuckert. In 1907, Siemens (Siemens & Halske and Siemens-Schuckert) had 34,324 employees and was the seventh-largest company in the German empire by number of employees.

  4. File:Woolwich, former Siemens Brothers site 28.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The 5-storey L-shaped brick building was built for Siemens Brothers' cable works in 1911. Date: 18 April 2018, 12:23:32: Source: Own work: Author: Kleon3: Camera location

  5. File:Woolwich, former Siemens Brothers site 27.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Johann Sigmund Schuckert - Wikipedia

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    Johann Sigmund Schuckert (18 October 1846 in Nuremberg - 17 September 1895 in Wiesbaden) was an electrical engineer and the founder of Schuckert & Co. (after 1903 Siemens-Schuckert). He was a pioneer of industrialization in Nuremberg and for the electrical industry a pioneer of international status.

  7. Siemens-Schuckert - Wikipedia

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    Siemens-Schuckert designed a number of heavy bombers early in World War I, building a run of seven Riesenflugzeug.Intended to be used in the strategic role in long duration flights, the SSW R-series had three 150 h.p Benz Bz.III engines in the cabin driving two propellers connected to a common gear-box through a combination leather-cone and centrifugal-key clutch in SSW R.I to the SSW R.VII ...

  8. File:Woolwich, former Siemens Brothers site 12.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: View of industrial buildings along Bowater Road in Woolwich, London, UK. This is the oldest surviving range of Siemens Brothers' cable works in Woolwich. The 2-storey section on the left dates from 1871, the central section from 1873 and the last 8 bays are from 1894.

  9. Dresser-Rand - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the Dresser-Rand Government Business unit of Siemens Government Technologies was sold to Curtiss-Wright Corporation for $212.5 million in cash. [19] At the time of acquisition, Dresser-Rand was an exclusive supplier of steam turbines and main engine guard valves across all aircraft carrier programs.