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sir frederick handley page

Sir Frederick Handley Page examines a blueprint of a new aircraft design.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • Sir Frederick Handley Page: An English industrialist who was a pioneering figure in the design and manufacture of aircraft during the early and mid-20th century.
Usage
  • This term is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to the historical person, Sir Frederick Handley Page. It is typically used in biographical, historical, or aviation-related contexts.
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Sir Frederick Handley Page founded one of Britain's earliest aircraft manufacturing companies.
    • The Handley Page Halifax bomber, developed during the company led by Sir Frederick Handley Page, was crucial in World War II.
Advanced Usage
  • The name "Handley Page" is also used attributively to refer to the aircraft manufacturing company he founded (Handley Page Limited) or the aircraft models it produced. However, when referring to the person, the full title "Sir Frederick Handley Page" or "Frederick Handley Page" is used.
    • The heritage of Sir Frederick Handley Page lives on in aviation history.
Variants and Related Words
  • Handley Page (Proper noun): The shortened form, most commonly used to refer to the aircraft company or its planes, but contextually understood to derive from the founder's name.
    • The Handley Page factory was a major employer.
Synonyms
  • Aviation pioneer: A general term for someone who innovates in the field of aircraft design and manufacturing.
  • Aircraft industrialist: A businessperson who owns or leads a major aircraft manufacturing concern.
Notes on Meaning
  • This term has a single, specific referent: the individual, Sir Frederick Handley Page (1885-1962). His significance lies in his role as a founder and leader in the British aviation industry.
sir frederick handley page

Sir Frederick Handley Page examines a blueprint of a new aircraft design.

Noun
  1. English industrialist who pioneered in the design and manufacture of aircraft (1885-1962)