Wilson, Percy (1893-?)

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Wilson, Percy (1893-?)

Electronics and acoustics consultant and Spiritualist leader who also wrote on psychical subjects. He was born on March 8, 1893, in Halofax, Yorkshire, England. He attended Oxford(M.A., 1918). He became the technical editor of The Gramo-phone magazine in 1924 and later head of the Roads Department, Ministry of Transport, London (1938-49). He was also chairman of Psychic Press and a consultant in electronics and acoustics.

He was president of the Spiritualists' National Union (1950-53), member of the Society for Psychical Research, London, and vice president of the College of Psychic Science, London. He was author of the books Modern Gramophones (1929) and The Gramophone Handbook (1957), and he also published a number of articles on physical and trance mediumship, clairvoyance, clairaudience, and healing in the Spiritualist periodicals Two Worlds, Psychic News and Light.

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