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Russell Hobbs
Russell Hobbs is a British manufacturer of Home appliance, household appliances. Formed in 1952 by William Russell and Peter Hobbs (engineer), Peter Hobbs, it became the primary kettle maker in the United Kingdom marketplace in the 1960s. Subjected to many corporate acquisitions through its history, its head office is currently sited in Failsworth, England, having moved its manufacturing operation to East Asia. Company formation After serving with the British Army's Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, REME in World War II, William Russell (22 July 1920 – 16 February 2006), from High Wycombe, joined home appliance manufacturer Morphy Richards and helped to design a pop-up toaster, an Iron (appliance), electric iron and a hairdryer, when working as Chief Development Engineer. Peter Hobbs (engineer), Peter Hobbs (3 May 1916 – 11 April 2008), from Tunbridge Wells, was a major during the war in the Royal Engineers, and he also worked for Morphy Richards, as manager ...
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Peter Hobbs (engineer)
Peter Wallace Hobbs (3 May 1916 - 11 April 2008) was an English engineer and businessman who, with William Russell, founded the now global electrical appliance company Russell Hobbs, made famous for their design and introduction of the iconic electric kettle in the late 1950s. Early life Peter Hobbs was born in Langton, Tunbridge Wells and attended The Skinners' School. As a young man he enjoyed amateur drama, appearing in school productions, and Christopher Fry's Tunbridge Wells Repertory Players. After leaving school he joined his father working for the Weald Electricity Supply Company. Military service A year after the outbreak of the Second World War he joined the Royal Engineers and trained in Bangalore, and was commissioned as an officer in the Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers and Miners. In the Middle East he joined Paiforce (Persia and Iraq Force) where he was an adjutant to the commander of the Royal Engineers in the 6th Indian Division. After attending the Sta ...
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