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  1. Metropolitan-Vickers, Metrovick, or Metrovicks, was a British heavy electrical engineering company of the early-to-mid 20th century formerly known as British Westinghouse. Highly diversified, it was particularly well known for its industrial electrical equipment such as generators , steam turbines , switchgear , transformers , electronics and railway traction equipment.

  2. Metro-Vickers Affair. The Metro-Vickers Affair was an international crisis precipitated by the arrest of six British subjects who were employees of Metropolitan-Vickers, and their public trial in 1933 by the authorities in the Soviet Union on charges of "wrecking" and espionage. The show trial garnered international press coverage, generated ...

  3. manchesterhistory.net › manchester › goneMetropolitan Vickers.

    By 1917 Vickers were a highly diversified engineering company manufacturing ship, armaments, cars and aircraft. This merger with Westinghouse and the Metropolitan Carriage Wagon Company added electrical engineering and railway interests to the already extensive repertoire. Throughout the life of Metrovicks there was a constant pattern of change.

  4. Metropolitan-Vickers F.2. The Metropolitan-Vickers F.2 is an early turbojet engine and the first British design to be based on an axial-flow compressor. It was an extremely advanced design for the era, [1] using a nine-stage axial compressor, annular combustor, and a two-stage turbine. It first powered a Gloster Meteor in November 1943 ...

  5. Metropolitan-Vickers / M. B. Wild mine winder located in Russia. The Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company was a British heavy industrial firm of the early-to-mid 20th century formerly known as British Westinghouse. Also known as Metropolitan-Vickers, Metrovick, or Metrovicks . of Trafford Park, Manchester, 17.

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  6. HISTORY OF. METROPOLITAN-VICKERS Ltd. The American owned firm of British Westinghouse, formed in 1899 by the American George Westinghouse, was responsible for the formation of Metropolitan-Vickers. British Westinghouse was located at Trafford Park (July 10, 1899 to September 8, 1919) Manchester, an industrial area which became the focal point ...

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  8. UKP. : Metropolitan Railway: Metropolitan-Vickers. Metropolitan Railway electric locomotives were used on London's Metropolitan Railway with conventional carriage stock. On the outer suburban routes an electric locomotive was used at the Baker Street end that was exchanged for a steam locomotive en-route (latterly at Rickmansworth). Locomotive ...