Arthur Charles HART
16th Apr 19041 - Oct 19742
Life History
16th Apr 1904 |
Born in Acton, Middlesex.1 |
19th Apr 1930 |
Married Winifred Mary COUGHTREY in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire.4 |
Oct 1973 |
Death of Winifred Mary COUGHTREY in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire.3 |
Oct 1974 |
Died in Dacorum, Hertfordshire.2 |
Notes
- The first prosecution in this country against a person transmitting without a licence took place at Berkhamsted, Herts., on Wednesday, August 27th. Owing to complaints of interference in the district, the Post Office Authorities instituted a search, tracing the offence to Arthur Charles Hart, aged 20, an electrician's assistant.
(https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Wireless-World/20s/Wireless-World-1924-09.pdf).
Arthur was concerned with the development of television and ran a successful Radio & TV Sale and Repair shop in the High Street (https://www.stpetersberkhamstedfriends.org.uk/biographies/charles-coughtrey-1858-1938-ada-coughtrey-1862-1951/).
Sources
- 1. Brentford 3a/202 & British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920
- 2. 10/0092
- 3. 4b/323
- 4. FHL Film Number: 1537868