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Konrad Anderson ( -1927), manager of the steam turbine department of [[Greenwood and Batley]] | Konrad Anderson ( -1927), manager of the steam turbine department of [[Greenwood and Batley]] | ||
1899 Came to England from Sweden | 1899 Came to England from Sweden. | ||
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'''1927 Obituary'''<ref>The Engineer 1927/04/08</ref> | |||
"The death of Mr Konrad Andersson, the manager of the steam turbine department at [[Greenwood and Batley]] Ltd. of Leeds took place at his home, Tewit Tower, Harrogate, on Tuesday, March 29th 1927. Mr Andersson who came to this country from Sweden in 1899, was well-known in the engineering world, was a brilliant mathematician, and had fro many years been engaged in experimental and research work. He had been associated for some time with Leeds University, and was an honorary member of the Senate of that body. During he war he devoted all his time to work for the Admiralty." | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:44, 29 June 2015
Konrad Anderson ( -1927), manager of the steam turbine department of Greenwood and Batley
1899 Came to England from Sweden.
1927 Obituary[1]
"The death of Mr Konrad Andersson, the manager of the steam turbine department at Greenwood and Batley Ltd. of Leeds took place at his home, Tewit Tower, Harrogate, on Tuesday, March 29th 1927. Mr Andersson who came to this country from Sweden in 1899, was well-known in the engineering world, was a brilliant mathematician, and had fro many years been engaged in experimental and research work. He had been associated for some time with Leeds University, and was an honorary member of the Senate of that body. During he war he devoted all his time to work for the Admiralty."
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1927/04/08