what will become later the Tudor batteries brand: the Société anonyme Franco-Belge pour la fabrication de l’accumulateur Tudor (Franco-Belgian anonymous...
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England Avro Tudor, a type of aeroplane Tudor, a name for two-door sedan body used by some manufacturers Tudor batteries, a brand of batteries Tudor Crisps...
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developed the first commercially usable lead-acid battery. Henri Tudor was the son of John Thomas Tudor from Llanarth (United Kingdom) and Marie Loser from...
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in 1917 with the help of the Société anonyme des accumulateurs Tudor (now Tudor Batteries). During World War I, the French Director of Inventions at the...
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rechargeable battery ever created. Compared to modern rechargeable batteries, lead–acid batteries have relatively low energy density. Despite this, they are able...
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1941, the Romanian coastal batteries were as follows: Mircea battery at Cape Midia (4 x 152 mm Obuhov guns) Tudor battery at Tataia (3 x 152 mm Armstrong...
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2017-04-10. Manuel pratique des batteries de démarrage. Clichy, France: Fulmen. 1932. pp. 280–290. Manuel pratique des batteries de démarrage, H. Perrier, Fulmen...
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Museum and remains in good condition. Its motor still functions, but the batteries and seats are missing, and the instrument panel is not original. This...
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militia. He is also known as Tudor din Vladimiri (Tudor from Vladimiri) or, occasionally, as Domnul Tudor (Voivode Tudor). Tudor was born in Vladimiri, Gorj...
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Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Hugh Tudor, KCB, CMG (14 March 1871 – 25 September 1965) was a British soldier who fought as a junior officer in the Second...
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