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| Dr. (Robert) Angus Smith, chemist, of Manchester, a pioneer in experimenting upon impurities in the air, and known for his "composition" which was used for coating metal, such as pipes, to protect them.
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| c.1817 Born in Scotland
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| 1881 Robert Angus Smith 64, Chemist FRS, PhD etc, And Government Inspector of Alkali works, lived in Chorlton with his niece Jessie K. Smith 45<ref>1881 census</ref>
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| Had died by 1892<ref>The Engineer 1892/08/12</ref>
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| == See Also ==
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| {{DEFAULTSORT: Smith, R A}}
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