ELECTRICITY AT EMPIRE EXHIBITION
Arrangements are already well advanced for a magnificent display of British electrical achievements at the. Ujitish Empire Exhibition to be held at Wembley, near London, England, during 1924. The arrangements foi the electrical section are in the hand" of the British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers’ Association.—a body which represents practically all Iho leading electrical manufactures in Great. Britain. Already more than half of the huge space of 120,000 square feet has been definitely let. One section will form a complete electric, power station with all the latest equipment for t'he economical production of current, and there will also bo a number of generators driven by slow speed engines and internal combustion engines. There will be a full collection of the transformers, switchgear, and other specialities manufactured in Great Britain; and a largo portion of tho space will be. occupied bv cables, instruments, telephones, and other light electrical engineering equipmentAttached to the electrical section there will be a large restaurant fully equipped with British electric cooking paratus and electric labour-saving appliances. Adiacent Io this it is hoped io arrange a. co-operative exhibit illustrating all the applications of electricity m the borne and tlio shop, 'n connection wish this exhibition iho association referred to is organising a. World Power Conference to which <[>-legates from all parts of tho wotfq Im.vn boen invited.
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 120, 6 February 1923, Page 8
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224ELECTRICITY AT EMPIRE EXHIBITION Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 120, 6 February 1923, Page 8
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