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World War 1: the beginning
World War 1: the beginning
Liz Capper is the granddaughter of Percy Petter who, with his twin brother Ernest, founded Westland in 1915. She says her grandfather's religious beliefs and high principles strongly influenced the setting-up of the company
https://www.westland100.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Liz-Capper-on-Percy-Petter-clip.mp3
Liz Capper is the granddaughter of Percy Petter who, with his twin brother Ernest, founded Westland in 1915. She says the brothers were very much alike in their looks but very different in their outlook
https://www.westland100.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Liz-Capper-Percy-and-Ernest-as-twin-brothers-clip.mp3
The Petters invented the horseless carriage and the Nautilus fire grate. They also generated the electricity that lit the streets of Yeovil. Joseph Lewis, Heritage Co-ordinator at the South Somerset Community Access Heritage Centre in Yeovil recalls those early inventions
https://www.westland100.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Joseph-Lewis-value-of-different-products-to-westland-survival-clip.mp3
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